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The Bigfoot Queen: The Littlest Bigfoot, Book 3

By Mary Eisenhart, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 10+

Friends, families face dark forces in complex series finale

The Bigfoot Queen book cover: Four kids in winter gear in the snow at the edge of the woods

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Jennifer Weiner weaves a suspenseful, thought-provoking finale to her fantasy trilogy of misfit tweens finding friendship and themselves while dodging the deranged scientist who wants to kill them. As one girl goes to great lengths to avoid becoming The Bigfoot Queen, fleeing her Yare (Bigfoot) family to compete on a TV talent show in the human world, her friend discovers a possible new vocation, and a Bigfoot-obsessed kid tries to make up for past disasters caused by his bad choices, there are perils, surprises, laugh-out-loud moments, and heartstring-tugging farewells en route to the conclusion. If you haven't read the previous books in The Littlest Bigfoot series, you'll be able to follow the story, but you may miss a lot.

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