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Nov 21, 2011
Elizabeth K.
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The funny thing is that I went into this expecting it to be sad, in fact, I planned on it, and held on to the book until I knew I had a night home alone so I could sufficiently wallow in it and thoroughly enjoy the sadness. But what happened is that I read that book about the slaves at Monticello while I was waiting for my Night of Reading and Kleenex to come up, and it turns out that real life slavery is fairly distressing on its own, which I think put some of my wallowing in perspective.
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A monster calls to Conor at 12:07 a.m. And informs him that it is going to tell Conor three stories, and after the third story, Conor must tell the monster his truth. Conor doesn't want to hear the monsters stories and he knows he doesn't want to tell his truth (the nightmare) to the monster, or anyone, for that matter. At first Conor dreads visits from the monster, but as his mother continues to get sicker and a bully continues to harass him at school, he begins to anxiously await the monsters
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I actually read ‘A Monster Calls’ some time ago, but have since taught it and read it once again. Twice in about 3 months! Was it worth it? YES!!!! This is the best YA book if not the best book I have read this year and there have been a few. I don’t often cry at books. I cried when I read this, cried when I read it a second time and had to restrain myself when I read it to me rather rambunctious Year 8 class. So having delayed my review, I am still not sure where to begin. It is just brilliant
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As I finished this, I kept thinking: this really isn't a book for kids. It is too powerful and too sad. I know that kids have to go through experiences like this, but it is hard to envision giving them this book, before they need to know this kind of pain. And yet... To know these experiences is to know what humans are.
I still don't know if I would give this book to most kids. I do know, however, that I will not willingly read it aloud. I can't get through Where the Red Fern Grows, either. ...more
I still don't know if I would give this book to most kids. I do know, however, that I will not willingly read it aloud. I can't get through Where the Red Fern Grows, either. ...more
How does one say one really loved a book that tore one's guts out?
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A masterful piece of imagery. I've never read anything like this and really have no idea how to categorize it. I think I need to put Mr. Ness on the top of next read list.
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Nov 05, 2011
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May 10, 2012
Emily David
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it was amazing
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