P.J. le Pooch & the Magic Sketchbook
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  • Parts 18
  • Time 1h 36m
  • Reads 183
  • Votes 20
  • Parts 18
  • Time 1h 36m
Complete, First published Mar 12, 2019
A GIRL & HER DOG ... LET THE MAGIC BEGIN!
When 11-year-old Millie McTwitter defies her mother's strict pet prohibition and adopts P.J. le Pooch while her mother is away, something magical begins to happen in Millie's lonely life. Millie's drawings in her sketchbook - the last gift from her late father - start to animate on the page, and new people enter her life in unexpected ways.

Millie's mother, vexed by her daughter's disobedience, threatens to return P.J. to the shelter, refusing to make a final decision about keeping him until his 60-day return guarantee is up. Millie desperately tries to keep P.J. in line ... but dogs will be dogs.
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DOGWOOD ✔︎

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Thirteen-year-old Ginna's only connection to her long-dead mother is the dogwood in her backyard. The tree radiates a warm sort of buzz which might possibly be magic. Or is it a trick of her imagination? That's the agonizing question that earned her the label, "weirdo who talks to trees." And it's the reason Ginna is struggling with her plan to make one real friend. After an embarrassing attempt ends with Ginna kicking a soccer ball at a classmate's face, she retreats to the comfort of her tree-shaped companion to ask for help-and something strange happens. Ginna goes from mostly ignored to ridiculously popular overnight, and she's having conversations with someone or some thing inside her head. The source, an opinionated tree spirit named Dogwood, claims she accidentally stepped into Ginna's body. But now that the spirit has access to Ginna's thoughts and memories, she's in no hurry to go back where she belongs. Until Ginna figures out that Dogwood is hiding information about her mom. Now it's Ginna who doesn't want to let go. She has so many questions-but there's no time to wait for the stubborn spirit to answer. Ginna's body is becoming dangerously depleted and can no longer sustain Dogwood's energy. She'll have to find the courage to stand on her own before possession burnout destroys them both.