![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I do think I like Ramona Blue more just because I could really connect with Ramona a lot more than I did with Millie (and Callie), but I still think Millie is an awesome person (Callie, ehhh). It was a little iffy in Dumplin’ as I thought there were a few places that could use some work, but it was relaly marvelous in both Ramona Blue and Puddin’. Especially with Puddin’ and its two storylines, I think Murphy did a really great job with the shaping of the story and the plot structure. There’s just something about how Murphy manages to tie everything together and make it come full circle. ![]() I didn’t realize how much I missed Julie Murphy’s writing until I started reading this. It’s been a while since I read Dumplin’, but getting the chance to read Puddin’ early was really awesome. At the same time, Callie is the queen bee of the school, but with other girls, she’s more frenemy than friend.Īnd when circumstances (which may or may not include vandalism) bring the two girls together, they’ll surprise everyone at how they might have more in common than they could have imagined. This year, Millie is going to chase after her secret dream of broadcast journalism and also finally kiss her crush, instead of going to fat camp this summer. ![]()
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