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Lost Girl
Lost Girl | Anne Ursu
Anne Ursu, author of the National Book Award nominee The Real Boy, returns with a story of the power of fantasy, the limits of love, and the struggles inherent in growing up.When you're an identical twin, your story always starts with someone else. For Iris, that means her story starts with Lark.Iris has always been the grounded, capable, and rational one; Lark has been inventive, dreamy, and brilliant--and from their first moments in the world together, they've never left each other's side. Everyone around them realized early on what the two sisters already knew: they had better outcomes when they were together.When fifth grade arrives, however, it's decided that Iris and Lark should be split into different classrooms, and something breaks in them both.Iris is no longer so confident; Lark retreats into herself as she deals with challenges at school. And at the same time, something strange is happening in the city around them, things both great and small going missing without a trace.As Iris begins to understand that anything can be lost in the blink of an eye, she decides it's up to her to find a way to keep her sister safe.
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Eggs
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Unique MG novel about twins Lark and Iris set in Minneapolis. It involves love, separation, self empowerment, some fantasy, and the unfathomable closeness of identical twins.

#Pantone2024
#ReadAway2024

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BarbaraBB Four gorgeous colors! 4mo
Eggs @BarbaraBB Lovely hues! 4mo
DieAReader 🥳Wonderful! 4mo
Eggs @DieAReader TY 🥰 4mo
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Jebpix
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My dream self is a writer of middle grade fiction. This is one of the books I wish I had written. Love that it takes place in Minneapolis. So good!! P.S. i‘m sure this has been discussed. But, why is Litsy missing so many book images?

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cozypunk
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Intriguing MG novel but not sure I'd recommend it far and wide. I started reading it aloud to my kids, but they stopped asking for it. 😴 Sweet story is slow-moving and very introspective. Eventually, becomes a fantasy. Author likes to use lyrical words and play with phrases. Reminds me slightly of Alice in Wonderland but set in Minneapolis #Minnesota Recommended for ages 10+, sisters, or fans of unfolding mysteries. #21readalouds #dw2021 vvv

cozypunk ^^^I'd recommended this for sensitive readers except the finale features a brief kidnapping and resolution with physical violence. Not gory, but it's a unexpected scene that ends an otherwise gentle read. (edited) 4y
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Librariana
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Current situation.

In a little less than four weeks, my library district (and employer!) will be hosting our annual staff day and our wonderful Youth Collection Development Librarian (hi Sheri!!) kindly asked if I'd be interested in joining a small group of book talkers for a presentation.

So... here I am 😁
Not pictured, two additional stacks of juvenile and YA materials.

When your passion and your profession meet, it's 😍

ravenlee Woohoo! That‘s awesome, lady! 5y
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okthislooksbad
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Went on a rainy walk with the tagged audio (I'm having the hardest time telling the difference between the twins but I think I'm getting the important bits of plot? Maybe?) and made very intimate friends with this branch of a half-fallen tree whilst busy making sure I wasn't stomping on any snails 🐌 #audiowalk #bookfitnesschallenge #didnotstomponanysnails #worthit

Clwojick Way to go! This looks like such a peaceful walking trail. 😍 6y
TheSpineView Awesome! 6y
mabell Did you make it home intact after your encounter? 😆 6y
okthislooksbad @mabell Indeed I did! Still with several leaves in my hair, but what can you do 🤷‍♀️😂 6y
wanderinglynn Beautiful walking trail! Way to go! 🙌🏻 6y
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Writeme
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Powerful and sweet. So empowering for girls, and the exquisite loneliness these sisters feel is familiar and true. Terrific!

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brandymuses
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March Favorites
Stats
New: 7
Reread: 4
MG: 2
YA: 3
Adult: 6
Realistic: 9
Fantasy: 1
Non-Fiction: 1

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brandymuses
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1. For Me: The Poet X, A Thousand Sisters, A Wish
Upon Jasmine
For Teaching: The Picture of Dorian Gray, The Turn
of the Screw
2. The Lost Girl by Anne Ursu
3. The Austen Playbook by Lucy Parker
#weekendreads

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brandymuses
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READ. THIS. I‘m about to attempt a thoughtful review for the blog, but my emotions are compromised. For every girl who‘s ever felt lost, isolated, terrified of failure, or misunderstood, this book was written for you.

monalyisha Noted & added! 💖 6y
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smilingshelves
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Apparently it's physically impossible for me to walk out of the library without checking out a book for myself. I loved Ursu's Breadcrumbs, so when I saw this on the new book shelf, it had to come home with me!

BookNAround I went to high school with Anne. 😁 6y
smilingshelves @BookNAround That's so awesome! 6y
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brandymuses
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My TBR Shelf: I‘m making March a read-the-books-I-bought month. I managed to get my library books read and my outstanding holds down to two!

#literaryluck

vkois88 Nice! That's impressive 6y
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suzisteffen
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Yeah, Anne Ursu! My gosh, I really GOT Iris sometimes. Trying her hardest to do what‘s best and having her parents rip her and her twin sister apart “for their own good” - the parents, quite frankly, were jerks, even if loving jerks. & her slow ability to get to know other kids & gain two different crews - I liked it. Her frustration and fear, her sadness, her community. Not in love with the very end, but that‘s OK - still v good middle-grade!

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suzisteffen
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I do so adore Anne Ursu. Can‘t wait to read this one! #middlegrade

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Bookgoil
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Planning to hopefully finish this one tonight for #24in48 and maybe sneak in more short kids books. Hopefully the dogs won‘t be too crazy. Zeus is acting all tired already. Should hit my 24 hours read a bit early #dogsoflitsy

BookNAround Cute pup! And in 6 degrees of separation, I went to high school with Anne Ursu. 😁 6y
Bookgoil @BookNAround cool! I‘ve loved all of her books I‘ve read! 😊 6y
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Bookgoil
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The dogs had me up early so I‘m brewing coffee for #24in48 and warming up from the -10 degrees it is outside. Hoping to settle into reading soon. #readathon

LibrarianRyan That lost girl arc looks fun. It‘s 3 here, so this is a bundled up Readathon for me too. 6y
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Bookgoil
Lost Girl | Anne Ursu
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For this weekend‘s #24in48 #readathon I plan to catch up on my state award books I‘m on a committee for and also hopefully commit to finishing this big book! Also hoping to get to The Lost Girl by Anne Ursu for review. I started Turtles All the Way Down on audio today and hoping to finish that as well.

#tbr