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Crush by Svetlana Chmakova
Crush by Svetlana Chmakova





Two of the three short stories are drawn in graphic-novel format, just like the other books, while one is drawn to look like the diary entries of Jensen, a character in the series. I love all of the fun features in this book, but the main reason I bought it was to read the short stories. An elastic band to hold the book shut (at least on my copy).A super-adorable sticker sheet at the end of the book with characters from the series.Four pages to write down/draw your favorite people.Lined pages for use as a diary after the second short story.Four pages of basic drawing tips and a number of blank pages for people to practice their own drawings (some of the spaces have drawing prompts) (also, two pages of tips are at the end, after the blank pages).An 18-month undated calendar with illustrations of the characters in the series.Several activity pages (a self-profile at the beginning and pages after the first and third short stories).(Interestingly, the copy I have has a sticker on the front mentioning the three short stories, but none of the cover images have that same sticker.) Before I talk about the short stories, I do want to mention some of the book's other features: Diary is a bit more unconventional: it features a number of activities (such as, shockingly enough, diary pages) and three short stories. If this book looks familiar, that's because it is the fourth book in the Berrybrook Middle School series (the first three books of which are regular graphic novels Awkward, Brave, and Crush, with reviews linked).







Crush by Svetlana Chmakova