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35559 DQs Day 3 Chapters 16 - 23

11. Gramma Pearl shared many wonderful legacy stories with Daunis. I loved the reference Daunis makes regarding the storm and the thunderbirds bringing loved ones from the other world to check on them. As a result, Daunis has happy memories about storms versus being afraid and she consistently refers to Gramma Pearl when deciding what to do. Do you have any advice, stories or traditions passed down from family that you often think about? Something that you would share with your legacy...if so, share if you are comfortable. I think I probably have more legacy than I even realize, and I hope I pass some things along. This is not legacy, but a simple example of grandmothers: When I was young my grandma used to paint my fingernails. The whole time she always told me how beautiful my hands were. Now, I'm objectively positive my hands are nothing special but pretty much my whole life I thought "wow I have nice hands."

12. "The FBI is interested in learning what caused the group hallucination. I want to know if the kids are okay." Daunis obviously thinks the FBI isn't investigating for the right reasons. I observe all the time that young people have a different view on things than more experienced/older people. Who's right? What do we learn from situations such as this? Other thoughts? They both have their priorities but seems like we can just learn from each other.

13. Heather is clearly not liked amongst the girls at the beach party...why do you think Heather approaches Daunis about buying drugs? Do you think this has something to do with why she turns up dead, washed up at Duck Island? I don't know if the approach has anything to do with it, but Heather was clearly living dangerously and being used. Poor girl.

14. In chapter 20, Jamie asks Daunis about the meaning of 'Firekeeper's Daughter'. It's her job to lift up the sun every day. What do you think about this explanation? Do you find additional meaning in this as it relates to Daunis and her role in the plot of this story? I loved that definition because Daunis clearly has a big effect on those around her - kind of like lifting the sun. I also like the consistency - you don't really get a day off - just have to keep on lifting.

15. Daunis finds Heather during her mushroom sleuthing on Duck Island. During her thinking she has an 'ah-ha' moment regarding her Uncle's journals. When she goes to look for them, she's quick to assume that they don't exist because of the connection to the FBI and the confidentiality required...do you think she's right...thoughts? I ended up reading ahead so probably shouldn't answer this one. I have to say though that I love how smart and competent Daunis is.
35559 DQs Day 2 Chapters 9 to 15

6. I thought that the opening scene with Daunis and the gun would show up again towards the end of the book. That’s usually what happens when authors use this kind of device. Were you surprised that it happens not even a quarter of the way in?

7. We knew there would be a murder but we’re you surprised that it was Lily who was killed? Did you suspect something bad would happen between her and Travis?
Answering both #6 and #7: I read some reviews before I decided to read this book, and I saw what was going to happen - boo for unmarked spoilers in reviews. So I wasn't surprised. But I was super sad because I'd come to really like Lily.

8. The synopsis also hinted that Jamie was not all he seemed. I thought he would be something to do with the murder but not that he would be an undercover agent. What did you think it was that Jamie was hiding? I didn't guess the undercover cop part. I really wasn't sure - I thought maybe the synopsis meant he had hidden depths, or just maybe his ancestry.

9. If you were Daunis would you have agreed to be a confidential informant? I’m not sure I would be brave enough. I probably would have because I'd want to right what was done to my best friend. And I would probably be too stupid to immediately think about the risks.

10. Being a confidential informant seems to be very complicated with Daunis being expected to really investigate what is happening rather than just let them know if she comes across anything suspicious. How well do you think Daunis will be able to do this as it’s her own community and perhaps members of her own family that she will be investigating?
I think Daunis is really smart, so she'll probably be effective. Plus she understands the community well. I was indeed surprised at how much they wanted her to do.
Team Rincewind (1365 new)
Jun 16, 2021 09:46AM

35559 Lol yes - the thrill of finding books that fit is a thing!

Now I'm back to preparing math classes - boo!
Team Rincewind (1365 new)
Jun 16, 2021 09:30AM

35559 Score! I found a suitcase on the cover of a book on my to-read (soon) list. The Night Train to Berlin by Melanie Hudson . I didn't notice it just looking on the list, but she's carrying a suitcase in her right hand.
Anyway, I have a couple first, but I'll get to it this week or next.
Team Rincewind (1365 new)
Jun 16, 2021 08:23AM

35559 Two things:
Will A Duke in Time (The Widow Rules #1) by Janna MacGregor work for dress in Jackanory? I feel like with her flashing her leg like she's hitchhiking, it kind of goes with the story.

2) Just a comment - I'm really enjoying Firekeepers Daughter (the BOM). I tend to dislike YA, but this is a good one. It reminds me a bit of The Hate U Give (The Hate U Give, #1) by Angie Thomas , which I loved. So yay! I thought I was just reading it for the points, but now I'm reading it for the story :)
35559 DQs Day 1 Chapters 1 to 8

1) Was this book on your TBR before it was announced as a BOM and were you hypnotized by the beautiful cover art? Were you familiar with Ojibwe culture prior to reading this book?
I had never heard of this book, but I agree the cover is lovely - I really like it. With the name of the book and the cover, I was somehow expecting Fantasy, and although I love fantasy, I like this book just as it is. I'd never heard of the Oibwe culture before, but I've lived close to a few different reservations, so some things were slightly familiar.

2) Several social issues have been touched on so far including racism (including within race (skin tone) and within families for biracial children), enrolled v. descendant tribe membership, substance abuse, illegitimacy, and mental health. Does the author seem to be pulling this off so far or does it seem like too much to have it work for the story? I think all of those are issues, and it doesn't feel like to much to me. I am learning and thinking - which is one of the things that makes me love to read.

3) Characters. Any favorites so far? Does anyone else want to be adopted by Granny June, or is that just me? I feel like the characters are a strong point. I too like Granny June. I also like Daunis and her aunt.

4) The author weaves tribal culture into the story and makes it an important aspect of Daunis's life. Including having her work in the tribal language into her interactions with the kids. Language is such an important part of culture, loosing a language means more than just a loss of vocabulary words. Are you enjoying this aspect of the story? Yes - I love the language incorporation.

5) The quote "when someone dies everything becomes past tense, except for the grief. Grief stays in the present." really hit home. How did you react to this statement, did is resonate with you as well? Yes for sure - that is a great quote (and true). I think grief can change with time, but it doesn't really go away.
Team Rincewind (1365 new)
Jun 15, 2021 04:02PM

35559 Doh - I forgot all about UU! The Librarian should throw a banana peel at me.
Team Rincewind (1365 new)
Jun 15, 2021 02:11PM

35559 Oh awesome! That particular prompt was harder than I had guessed!
Team Rincewind (1365 new)
Jun 15, 2021 01:48PM

35559 Great - thank you!

I did find one with a hippo on the cover that I can read - but probably not til next month if nobody has done one. I think I'm addicted to finding books that fit tasks. =P
Team Rincewind (1365 new)
Jun 15, 2021 06:29AM

35559 Steven wrote: "You guys are doing great while I sit here slumping LOL!"

You are living! And said above, that's what teams are for :)
Team Rincewind (1365 new)
Jun 15, 2021 06:06AM

35559 Oh I'm for sure going to read A Good Day for Chardonnay (Sunshine Vicram, #2) by Darynda Jones soon, which is a wine glass on the cover (fancy) but it's broken (not fancy). So close!
Team Rincewind (1365 new)
Jun 15, 2021 06:04AM

35559 For set at a university, I could read Doomsday Book if it counts. If it doesn't, I'd rather not read it right now.

I don't want to read one of the many Hockey team, etc. books that seems set at university - they just aren't up my alley.

I'm reading one for #44 Dragon on cover
# 231 MPG Race
# 71 MPG Fairytales

Another I could easily do is the dress for Jackanory. I have netgalley books that fit.

Other than that - I have a bunch of netgalley books I need to read that don't seem to fit anything! Darn it!
Team Rincewind (1365 new)
Jun 14, 2021 08:16PM

35559 Wow what a contrast! I greatly enjoyed some of the discussion comments in the backroom, so I guess that was my favorite part!
Team Rincewind (1365 new)
Jun 14, 2021 02:52PM

35559 Oh good! I too really depend on notifications. They make checking in/ knowing what's going on so much easier!
Team Rincewind (1365 new)
Jun 14, 2021 01:29PM

35559 Mine are working at the moment (I THINK)
Team Rincewind (1365 new)
Jun 14, 2021 12:58PM

35559 Oh yes - I haven't read those in awhile but I loved them! I'd love to re-read them, but I also have the sequel series I should pick up and read.

I'm so glad you reminded me about those!
Team Rincewind (1365 new)
Jun 14, 2021 12:14PM

35559 What book is it? Curious minds want to know - and 8 or 9 times - sounds like a keeper!
Team Rincewind (1365 new)
Jun 14, 2021 06:07AM

35559 That's the best and happiest reason for a reading slump Steven!!
Team Rincewind (1365 new)
Jun 14, 2021 05:54AM

35559 Welcome back Sammy!

How annoying about the kitchen! They are lucky you didn't just turn right around :)
Team Rincewind (1365 new)
Jun 11, 2021 03:57PM

35559 Sammy - I know you are long gone - but have fun!

We made it back from our trip that started right at the beginning of this challenge. Yay! That also means I had very limited internet the last two days - we drove 2000 miles in the last 4 days!

Anyway, I finished my set in South America book somewhere in there and it is on the spreadsheet. I also finished another book. And I've been reading the backroom BOM but I need to go answer questions now that I have internet and a computer.

I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend!