Review: Act by Kayla Miller

The third graphic novel in Kayla Miller's brilliant Click series finds protagonist Olive starting sixth grade where new challenges await. Olive is excited to go on a school excursion, but that excitement is soon dimmed when she discovers that not all kids are able to attend due to a school policy. Olive soon springs into action with a plan to get elected to student council so that she can help change the policy. But student elections, she soon discovers are not easy, and that kids don't always run for the right reasons, that things can sometimes get nasty and that the best person and the best ideas do not always get the most attention. 

This was an entertaining read. Like the other books in the series they can be enjoyed by any older reader who cares to join in and many of the themes raised are universal. The author really taps in to what it is like to be a kid and the difficulties of school and friendships. The themes are handled sympathetically and realistically. Olive remains an interesting lead character, confident and with the ability to make friends with everyone. Overall, Act is a well-written and relatable story of school life and the realities of standing up and trying to make a difference.

Highly recommended.


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