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A delightful continuation of the You Wish series. The main character is brave and kind, and this book really champions helping those in need. It is also a celebration of family and community.

Light, playful, and compassionate. This was a fun and uplifting read.

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Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for gifting me an early copy of You Wish: Wishborn.
After loving the first one, I was very excited to dive into book 2! It started off with Gribblet dreaming about his parents and what happened to them. Then a guy appears to him telling him that he knows what happened to them and that Gribblet has to come with him to know too. Avery senses that something is amiss and decides to try finding Gribblet.
Knowing more about Gribblet and his story was an amazing idea as I love this character and so seeing the story with his parents- albeit sad- was great to read about.
It was such a wholesome story full of adventure, and around the topics of family, and friendship. I would highly highly recommend it and hope there will be more books in the series!!

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Avery has to go rescue her new best friend Gribblet, who is kidnapped in the genie realm. Along the way she teams up with 2 new friends, Franklin and Solong, and learns more about being a wishborn.

This series is great for 8-12 year old readers. The illustrations are really cute and colorful and the story is very simple and easy to read.

4/5 Stars

Thank you so much to NetGalley and IDW Publishing for providing an arc in exchange for an honest review.

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This was a great return to this world, I love how expanded the story was. The new characters introduce were very interesting. A note that this one may be a little more scary for some kiddos, but it has a happy ending.

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This is a cute little tale of adventure and friendship. It adds to the story established in the first volume well without being repetitive in concept, but rather further exploring the world-building created in the first. The parents might have been a bit too unconcerned by their kid rushing off into danger, but other than that I enjoyed the story. It will be fun to see how kids react to this story when it is released.

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