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Mar 17, 2024 10:11PM

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Lots of twists & turns, & I didn't see the ending coming (I rarely do) It's a different book that may not appeal to everyone, a Marmite book. I can see how some reading it may struggle at times as it switches between multiple characters all the way through.
For those wanting more than 1 prompt per book - this is set in Manchester, GB, so fits 47 & 49.



It's a great novel and an excellent self-insert.


I've been struggling to find a good book for this prompt, but I was given this book to transcribe for a student.
The book is an Own Voices book. Jason Reynolds is a Black man writing about a young Black boy who is trying to push past his fear and past and find his passion. Jason Reynolds has said that this finding passion is "the premise of my life and a regular theme for me."
So I think this adequately fulfills the self-insert prompt!
The story itself is also very intriguing and also an interesting genre for me, as I rarely read sports books.


By the way, a GREAT book by a wonderful author. Here's my review: Priya Kumar Bradfield's review of Symphony of Secrets.





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