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From The Scavenger   April 15, 2012
Book Review by Ruby Hamad

“Heroine Vivian comes across as someone who genuinely wants to help people just as much as she wants to save animals.”

“This book would appeal to young vegans and those curious about veganism and may even cure the prejudices of some of those sitting on the fence.”
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From Team Earthling
  April 13, 2012
Book Review by Stevie Schafer

“I have to insist that The Adventures of Vivian Sharpe is an important book for young adults who are curious about activism, animal rights, and environmentalism”

"A vegan teen activist like Vivian is an important addition to young adult literature and I hope we see more of her in the future."
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From Our Hen House  April 10, 2012
Book Review by Stephan Lucas

"From the outset, I was unable to resist the urge to cheer on this accidental heroine.”

"Another fun, engaging tool to capture the attention and compassion of the animal rights movements’ future movers and shakers"

"This book has charm, poignancy, and validation that makes it the perfect easy-to-read story for a rainy Sunday (or a sunny Saturday).”
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From Challenge Oppression  April 2, 2012
Book Review by Deb Durant

“A perfect book for young people coming of age as activists.”

“It is an enjoyable read, an engaging story, but there is also a depth to it that will have you thinking about it long after you’ve finished reading it.”
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From Vegan.com  February 10, 2012
Book Review by Erik Marcus

“I can say without reservation that Marla’s The Adventures of Vivian Sharpe, Vegan Superhero  is really special.”

“It tells its story with style and charm. The characters are well-drawn and vibrant. Marla knows how to write, and she’s got a great story to tell.”

“It’s nice to see a pioneering book written to such high standards. This is a book that kids will love and remember for life, and I’m certain that teens will still be reading Vivian Sharpe a decade or two from now.”


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