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A review by babytoadstool
Séance Tea Party by Reimena Yee
5.0
Overview:
Lora doesn't want to grow up. Or she is scared too. As she grows up, her friends grow up too. And become more involved with other things besides playing outside and using their imagination.
One day Lora has a magical tea party by herself and meets Alexa. A ghost that lives in her house. But as things go on in life things change and so do Alexa and Lora.
Thoughts:
This book made me cry!!! I connected with it so much. As we get older we become more mature. That isn't a bad thing but we become so mature that we forget the side where our imagination runs wild. I remember being in the school yard with my friend in elementary and we could create stories from our imagination and could make inanimate objects have full on backstories. And I have lost a lot of that part of me. And I think a lot of other people have too.
I know people who have changed because they wanted to fit into the crowd at school. And I think this book hit it out of the park. I usually don't cry at books and this is the second book that has ever made me cry.
Lora doesn't want to grow up. Or she is scared too. As she grows up, her friends grow up too. And become more involved with other things besides playing outside and using their imagination.
One day Lora has a magical tea party by herself and meets Alexa. A ghost that lives in her house. But as things go on in life things change and so do Alexa and Lora.
Thoughts:
This book made me cry!!! I connected with it so much. As we get older we become more mature. That isn't a bad thing but we become so mature that we forget the side where our imagination runs wild. I remember being in the school yard with my friend in elementary and we could create stories from our imagination and could make inanimate objects have full on backstories. And I have lost a lot of that part of me. And I think a lot of other people have too.
I know people who have changed because they wanted to fit into the crowd at school. And I think this book hit it out of the park. I usually don't cry at books and this is the second book that has ever made me cry.