No, she sets out to not only make the best of her situation but to prove that she’s capable, and that’s what won me over. It also helps that Zoe takes it all in stride as a part of life instead of burning with rage at the unfairness of it all. I think it may be because it takes place in such an innocent, fairy-tale-like setting that I enjoyed it so much. Typically, I’m not fond of the high school drama scene, but this is the exception that made it fun to read. I enjoyed going behind the scenes of an amusement park, especially with all the drama and backstabbing going what is supposed to be Fairyland. How Zoe Made Her Dreams (Mostly) Come True is a cute, quirky read. ◆ A copy was provided by Harper Collins for review ◆Īfter having read Sarah Strohmeyer’s Smart Girls Get What They Want, I knew that I was in for another fun, humor-filled read.
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