Kate's review
Anastasia Krupnik (A Bantam-Skylark Book)
by Lois Lowry
Kate's review
Anastasia Krupnik (A Bantam-Skylark Book) by Lois Lowry
Kate's review
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juvenile
The first one, in which she names Sam. I love the Anastasia books (except the ones written later, which sucked) and All About Sam. The Krupniks are an awesome family and Anastasia's parents are hilarious and loving. Her friend Daphne, the type of girl your parents would call a bad influence, was a smart addition to the series. I love the between-chapter gimmick in each book -- journaling in the first, tracking the gerbils in Ask Your Analyst, lists in On Her Own, her novel in Has the Answers. High-larious.
