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RayRosa
Who Owns the Clouds? | Mario Brassard
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I felt this was a very quick read that mildly hints at the topics of war and trauma. The illustrations are sepia-toned, which gave the book a bit of a unique feel for me. That's what drew me in initially. I feel like much is alluded to and the reader can draw their own conclusions. But it wasn't done in a way that you'd feel lost as you read. If something can be both subtle and obvious, I think this book pulls that off well.

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Deblovestoread
Prophet Song | Paul Lynch
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Loved Prophet Song but don‘t think it will beat out Brotherless Night for best of the year.

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GatheringBooks
The Island | Armin Greder
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#StorySettings Day 28: The #Island is one of the most disturbing picturebooks for young people that I often recommend. At the very core of this book is an overwhelming fear of those who are different. The storytelling straightforward, the plot crystal clear with a continual build-up that puts a growing lump in the reader‘s throat as one witnesses the extent of the many atrocities people tend to commit in the name of fear. https://wp.me/pDlzr-40F

Eggs Stacked! 2w
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TheBookHippie
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#middlegrademonday

The movie is very well done and the book is a good introduction to WWII, based on the author's gripping real-life story.

Karisimo So many good ones including this one!! Thanks for sharing!! 2w
KathyWheeler I didn‘t know there was a movie. I‘ll have to check it out. 2w
TheBookHippie @KathyWheeler It is so very well done. We got it from the library. 2w
KathyWheeler @TheBookHippie Glad to hear it‘s good. 2w
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Nathan_Opland-Dobs
Exit West: A Novel | Mohsin Hamid
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😇

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readingjedi
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Mehso-so

Scraping into the So-So category, there is quite a lot I don't like about this. The structure, for example, is annoying & the writing is also, well, annoying e.g a page of right aligned, very short sentences means it's a Profound Bit. Plus, large stretches of it are quite dull. The alternate storyline only serves to increase the predictability of the thing & the cheesy/highly unlikely moments defused any emotional resonance.

Overwhelmingly meh.

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BBowling
Waking Lions | Ayelet Gundar-Goshen
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A compelling story between class and culture, marriage and all other human relationships. The people immigrating illegally who live in shadows and those who can be coerced into propositions they would have never imagined. The setting is Israel and I learned a lot about the people and culture there. A surprising journey and a great read.

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TheBookHippie
Other Words for Home | Jasmine Warga
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Really good!

I also enjoyed Veera Hiranandani‘s
The Night Diary which is letters.

#middlegrademonday

sherrisilvera Loved The Night Diary! 3w
Karisimo Both of these are great! Thanks for sharing! 3w
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Deblovestoread
Prophet Song | Paul Lynch
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Tagged was best of the week.

I read six books, three of my May #ReadYourKindle numbers, one of my #SeriesLove24 authors and May‘s #BookedinTime #BiblicalFiction choice. A good reading week for me.

#WeekkyFavorites

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CBee I started Prophet Song a couple of weeks ago but it didn‘t grab me. I should try again as I don‘t know if it was the right time to start it 🤷‍♀️ 3w
Read4life 🤓🤓🤓 3w
Deblovestoread @cbee. It took a bit for me to get into, partly because I didn‘t read the blurb so spent some time trying to figure out what year it was all taking place. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 3w
CBee @Deblovestoread I read the description and it looks right up my alley so, maybe I‘ll try again at some point 🤷‍♀️ 3w
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