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What if Barbie Had a Book Club?: Video Book Review



Video Description: When Barbie's book club chooses a historical novel about Kansas statehood and the settlement of Lawrence, they bring in a literature expert to help facilitate the discussion. Unfortunately, their "expert" is a plastic fortune-telling toy. Luckily, The All True-Travels and Adventures of Lidie Newton by Jane Smiley can be summarized by one of Barbie's favorite phrases -- "Girls can do anything!"

Read a summary of The All-True Travels of Lidie Newton by Jane Smiley, check out the book from the library, or read an author interview about the book.

This is my second video book review based on this premise. You can watch the first "What if Barbie had a Book Club?" video here. I'm still experimenting, so let me know what you think!

Comments

I love the poses and attitude of this one. I agree, Barbie's book club does rock!

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