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Act is the funny and honest follow-up to the middle school graphic novel sensations Click and Camp . Perfect for fans of Raina Telgemeier, Shannon Hale, and Victoria Jamieson. How do you know when the person who can make the difference . . . is you? Olive is excited to start sixth grade: new teachers, new experiences, and a field trip to the big city with her best buds! But when Olive finds out that a school policy is keeping some kids from going on the trip, she decides to act. She's prepared to do whatever it takes to be heard—even if it means running against Trent and Sawyer, two of her closest friends, in the student council election. With intense campaign competition and emotions running high, can Olive make a big change and keep her friends? New York Times bestselling author-illustrator Kayla Miller crafts a genuine and inspiring story about evolving friendships, supportive family, and finding out that you—yes, you —have the power to make a difference. Read more about Olive & friends in the World of Click books! Click Graphic Novels: Click Act Camp Clash Crunch Break Stuck Besties Graphic Novels: Besties: Work It Out Besties: Find Their Groove Besties: Prank War Review: I love it! - It was good the pictures were amazing! I read it 5 times. I like that it was easy to read and the plot was great. Review: cute series - Loving this cute series, olive is such a lovely person and genuinely wants to help people in school so when the votes open for student council it makes sense that she would run. It was interesting seeing what things she would want to change and how she would go about making those changes. I’m also not sure why she is still friends with willow, in the last book she was being super possessive of olive but then as soon as she gets a crush she bins her off ew












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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 2,320 Reviews |
L**S
I love it!
It was good the pictures were amazing! I read it 5 times. I like that it was easy to read and the plot was great.
K**M
cute series
Loving this cute series, olive is such a lovely person and genuinely wants to help people in school so when the votes open for student council it makes sense that she would run. It was interesting seeing what things she would want to change and how she would go about making those changes. I’m also not sure why she is still friends with willow, in the last book she was being super possessive of olive but then as soon as she gets a crush she bins her off ew
M**A
Grittier and topical!
I will admit this one didn’t grab me as much. Would pudding really win out over someone who people were already going to for help. It was an interesting look into social rifts over politics and seeing the characters grow further was great. Just harder to keep focused on as there wasn’t as much of the fun here.
W**L
Unreadable - Amazon's fault not the author
This may be the best book in the world, but we wouldn't know as it wouldn't download on our devices "This item is incompatible" error. It took a lot of time to work out with Amazon. Finally got a refund, but still can't read the book. Sad.
S**H
Great graphic novel
Loved this! Olive is a brilliant main character - when she sees an injustice at school, she decides to use the opportunity to run for class representative to do something about it. This is gorgeously political without being too much. There’s brilliant messages about friendship, injustices and empathy.
M**S
Great read
My 8 and 9 year olds really enjoyed it
J**N
Great for junior readers
I love this story, it’s message is accessible and relatable. The main character shows how much she cares by taking action to help others.
M**E
Making a Difference in Art
In Art, Kayla Miller delivers a thoughtful and humorous continuation of Olive's journey, following the beloved graphic novels *Click* and *Camp*. As Olive embarks on her sixth-grade year filled with new experiences and excitement for a field trip to the city, she quickly discovers that a school policy is preventing some students from participating. Driven by her sense of justice, Olive decides to take matters into her own hands. Determined to be heard, Olive runs for a position on the student council against her close friends Trent and Sawyer. The competitive nature of the election brings high emotions and challenges that test their friendship and Olive's commitment to her cause. Through Olive's adventures, Miller captures the complexities of standing up for what's right while also navigating the dynamics of friendship. *Art* is a relatable and engaging graphic novel that encourages readers to find their voice and highlights the importance of taking action for change, all while maintaining the humor and warmth that fans have come to love. With its rich illustrations and inspiring message, this book is sure to resonate with middle school readers and fans of the series alike.
L**N
Good books
Great series
S**A
OH MY GOD! This is AWESOME!
Highly recommended for kids and adults, it's appropriate, and it's amazing! It's kind of dramatic, but very interesting and fun!
J**E
Honestly, awesome.
My daughter loves this book and read it in one night, worth the price!
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