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Della and Darby (by Susannah B. Lewis)

This story is told from three points of view … Della and Darby (who are twins) and their grandmother, Birdie. I went into this book expecting something a little lighter and with more humor. While I enjoyed getting to know the characters, Della just got on my last nerve. Her immaturity and behavior were a little irritating. The story seemed to crawl so that made it difficult for me to stay invested. However, I appreciated getting to experience Della and Darby maturing.

Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas Nelson for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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