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A Job for Bloom
2004
First Published
4.22
Average Rating
55
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As a token of gratitude for helping her reconcile with her mother, Stella gives Bloom a magical diary. Bloom is grateful for Stella's gift and gets used to the diary pretty quickly, but she still faces her own problems as she struggles to keep up with daily expenses. Musa also shares the same problem and the two go on a job hunt. Musa ends up working for the school's librarian, Barbatea and helps her clean out old tomes from an old section of the library that has been sort of reopened. On the other hand, Bloom isn't so lucky as she's been looking for a job all day and has been rejected at every turn. The next day, Bloom applies and later competes for a job offer at a cafe called the White Horse, while Musa tries to get closer to Riven since he and the Specialists have been tasked with helping clean out the old section of the library as there may be monsters lurking there.
Avg Rating
4.22
Number of Ratings
18
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3 STARS
28%
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Authors

Giorgio Pezzin
Giorgio Pezzin
Author · 23 books

Cartoonist. An engineering graduate, he started writing comics since high school. He began his career as a screenwriter when he met an older two-year-old illustrator, Giorgio Cavazzano, who needed someone who could help him emerge as an independent artist. Pezzin began collaborating with Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, for which the Pezzin-Cavazzano duo produced numerous stories published both on Almanacco Topolino and on other Disney magazines. But Pezzin didn't just write Disney stories. Assisted by Cavazzano for the drawings, Pezzin wrote the texts of the series (created by him) Walkie and Talkie, Oscar and Tango, Smalto and Jonnhy and Captain Rogers. Later the duo separated and Pezzin, always continuing to work for Mondadori, also wrote comic stories for Bonelli like some by Zagor and several by Il piccolo ranger. After the comic book Topolino passes from Mondadori to Disney Italia, Pezzin starts dedicating itself almost exclusively to Disney characters, creating stories for various magazines such as Paperinik, Minni & company etc. With the designer Massimo De Vita he has designed numerous successful Disney comic sagas such as Once Upon a Time ... in America, The Lords of the Galaxy, the Adventures of Tops de Tops and the Time Machine Saga. He also scripted stories for younger children like those of Cip and Ciop and the Little Mermaid. In recent years Pezzin has stopped collaborating with Disney and has dedicated himself to the scripts of the Winx comic stories, published on the Winx Club.

Iginio Straffi
Author · 79 books
Iginio Straffi is the founder and CEO of Rainbow S.r.l., as well as the creator of its most famous product, the Winx Club series.
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