Racc pack by Stephanie Cooke (Author), Whitney Gardner (Illustrator) | Graphic Novel Review

Racc pack by Stephanie Cooke (Author), Whitney Gardner (Illustrator) | Graphic Novel Review

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Reading age

7-10

Genre

Fantasy

Publisher

Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers

Publication date

January 23, 2024

Dusty, ReRe, and Scraps are a group of raccoons known as the Racc Pack. They survive by searching for food in the dumpsters every night. However, the townspeople don’t appreciate their scavenging and are finding ways to keep them out of their garbage. One day, the Racc Pack discovers a dumpster with enough food to last them through the winter, but the store owner in front of the dumpster is doing everything possible to keep the raccoons away. The Racc Pack enlists the help of their friend JB to use their creativity to get to the dumpster and find food for the winter.

I must say it out loud – I am head-over-heels in love with RACCOONS! They’re just the cutest, funniest, and most adorable creatures ever, second only to cats, of course. And guess what? My parents call me Raccoon because I’ve got these super cool raccoon PJs that I can’t get enough of, even if they do smell a little funky sometimes.

Anyway, I recently read this fantastic book called “The Racc Pack,” which has everything a raccoon-lover could ever dream of. There’s a cat called JB (yes, a cat!), and her story is heart-wrenching. The raccoons in the book are so unique and work together in such a great way that it’s hard not to fall in love with them.

I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves raccoons and wants to read about teamwork. Trust me, you won’t be able to put it down!

My rating

Rating: 5 out of 5.

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