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Steven Universe: Too Cool for School

by Jeremy Sorese, Asia Kendrick-Horton (Illustrator)

Other authors: Rachel Dukes (Illustrator), Josceline Fenton (Contributor)

Series: Steven Universe (OGN 2016)

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"Steven finds himself enrolled in Connie's school after a show-and-tell lesson goes awry, and that is just the beginning. After getting to see what normal school is like, Steven is having the time of his life...but it might mean losing Connie in the process. Between wanting to graduate with good grades and keeping her record clean, Connie realizes that having her best friend at school might not have been all it was meant to be. And when a stray gem and homework collide, it's not just friendships on the line but an entire school!,"--page [4] of cover.… (more)
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I recently got wrapped up in the Steven Universe animated series and picked this up from the library to give me a little fix between binges. It starts out okay, wondering why Steven doesn't go to school and what happens when he gives it a try. But the story just falls apart in the end.

The dialogue is occasionally awkward, and the text is poorly proofread. The art at least does a fair enough job of catching the likenesses.

This was disappointing, but I'm jonesing pretty hard, so I'm going to try some of the other Steven Universe graphic novels and hope they're better. ( )
  villemezbrown | Jul 15, 2020 |
Cute, but badly punctuated.
(Also, I still love Connie, but you shouldn't eat in the library!) ( )
  tronella | Jun 22, 2019 |
This volume felt exactly like watching a Steven Universe episode (only a little longer, probably). It had the same tone, the same humor, the same unique dialogue, even the same wacky kind of story. I really enjoyed it!

In this volume, Steven is bored during the day and heads to school with Connie as a show and tell subject. But everything makes fun of him and doesn't believe his story about being a gem. When Steven brings the wrong thing in the next day for show and tell, and it gets lose and threatens the school, the gems have to come save him (and then it's hard for the school to not believe). There are a lot of other smaller issues at play like how smart Steven is and Connie earning respect of her classmates. So it was a fun read and one with a lot of feeling hidden in it as well. ( )
  katekintail | Jun 6, 2017 |
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Sorese, JeremyAuthorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Kendrick-Horton, AsiaIllustratormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Dukes, RachelIllustratorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Fenton, JoscelineContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed

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"Steven finds himself enrolled in Connie's school after a show-and-tell lesson goes awry, and that is just the beginning. After getting to see what normal school is like, Steven is having the time of his life...but it might mean losing Connie in the process. Between wanting to graduate with good grades and keeping her record clean, Connie realizes that having her best friend at school might not have been all it was meant to be. And when a stray gem and homework collide, it's not just friendships on the line but an entire school!,"--page [4] of cover.

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