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An intense, gripping, well-told two-perspective story involving a British family & a young Nigerian girl who goes by the name "Little Bee." Great voices, diction, dialects, philosophical thoughts--arising from the rape & pillage of Nigerian oil warlords and the lives they've up-ended/ruined. Can anyone save them from their desperate straits--will anyone be brave or courageous enough to save some, or one, of them, and to suffer the consequences? What will it cost? This story unravels at a nice, w
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For me this book asked the same question that the Lotto ad does-namely, "What would you do?". The issue came up for all of the main characters with the exception of Batman, which is reasonable, given his age, and his fairly black-and-white stance on decision making. (I get that, I used to have a child who wore a Superhero costume all the time).
I liked Little Bee, a very smart woman who had to grow up quickly and who brought her country's baggage with her to England, and Sarah - who had strange ...more
I liked Little Bee, a very smart woman who had to grow up quickly and who brought her country's baggage with her to England, and Sarah - who had strange ...more

I am really surprised that this book has been getting so much attention, and good reviews. Half way through the book, I thought it was really going to go somewhere, but in the end the novel fell short of my expectations. One of the main characters (the English woman), Sarah, seemed so naive and really, just stupid, when it came down to it, about her safety and the safety of her beloved son. Things in this book seemed incredibly far-fetched. I enjoyed the character of Little Bee, but even she see
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as you see, i don't rate my books. except for this one. you have to read it. have.to.
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Sep 16, 2010
Shannon Wallner
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Swept me away. This book will stay with me a long time.

Oct 16, 2010
Kat (A Journey In Reading)
marked it as to-read
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