Published by Versify
Summary: Bailey, Sophia, and Jayden run a successful slime shop called BSJ. What they don’t know is that when they leave the kitchen, their slimes have a life of their own. Those slimes have been noticing that other slimes are being shipped off to unknown destinations, and they’re determined to stay in their home. Adding another complication is Boris, a green slime who’s always been grumpy, but has suddenly gotten worse, transforming innocent slimes into his zombie minions. When Bailey’s off for a weekend at her dad’s house, a few of the slimes stow away in her backpack, determined to get some answers from the Original Slime, who’s rumored to live in Bailey’s dad’s garage. The action shifts between their adventures on the road and the battle continuing to unfold back at home as the slimes get some answers and learn some important lessons about themselves in the process. Includes slime recipes and a cast of characters guide. 208 pages; grades 3-7.
Pros: I wasn’t sure I would enjoy a graphic novel featuring a bunch of slime characters, but it turned out to be unexpectedly charming and cute with a satisfying storyline. Kids will undoubtedly enjoy heading over to Karina Garcia’s slime-based YouTube channel after reading this.
Cons: I struggled a little to keep the slimes straight and would have appreciated the cast of characters at the beginning instead of at the end.


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