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Today is the last day to snag your copy of Reverie on OverDrive or Libby.
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#BigLibraryRead #BLR20
Today is the last day to snag your copy of Reverie on OverDrive or Libby.
Follow the hashtags for some discussion questions.
Thank you for joining me!
Return next year for more titles.
#BigLibraryRead #BLR20
Question 7: Are we in a reverie right now? If so, whose? Discuss the person our world appears to be imagined by. Who has power? Who has ensured themselves the role of the heroes? How can we twist the plot to the means of those who are historically othered and marginalized?
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Question 6: Elliot believes in the truth above all else, and this contradicts his power over illusions. Knowing what we know about Elliot‘s past, what parts of his personal history would inspire him to focus on the truth, facts, and clarity?
It's been a while since I've read a YA Fantasy book and I forgot how much I love them 😍 This was a really fun, intriguing book and I was sad when it ended
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Question 5: . In what ways does the dynamic between Adeline and Kane change throughout the course of the book? Why do you think she is the one chosen by Poesy at the end to kill Kane?
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Question 4: Ursula is constantly put through the challenge of fighting while dressed in hyperfeminine costumes. Almost always, this twists the plot of the reverie. What does this say about the typical relationship between feminine characters and fighting in traditional science fiction and fantasy?
I‘m not usually a big fantasy reader, but I really enjoyed Reverie by Ryan La Sala #BigLibraryRead
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Question 3: At one point, Kane tells Dean, “Helping me survive is not helping me achieve.” What do you think he means by this?
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Question 2: Reveries love to play with tropes, and there are consistent ways the Others were cast in each reverie. What does this say about the characters? Why do you think these roles were chosen for them by the reveries?