Barnaby Haszard Morris
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March 2013
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| Hard to imagine I'll read something more powerful and memorable this year. Precious's voice is so sharp and clear, no trouble at all to rearrange your brain for. Her predicament is desperately grim but with the help of a couple of good teachers and a ...more | |
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| Yet another book in this series that seems to be following a predictable line -- Hazel lies to her overbearing mum so she can take on more responsibility with the club -- then surprises me with how the tension is resolved. These are really well-writt ...more | |
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| Yet another book in this series that seems to be following a predictable line -- Hazel lies to her overbearing mum so she can take on more responsibility with the club -- then surprises me with how the tension is resolved. These are really well-writt ...more | |
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| A call for literacy and diplomacy. In this and the superior 'Gifts', Le Guin makes the case that stories and storytellers are as powerful as any tool or weapon -- a noble cause, hopeful and fundamentally true, but the story is never as simple as that ...more | |
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"Inbetweens is out in bookstores tomorrow! It is my 16th (I think??) graphic novel. It is about 2 sisters, Ash & Sloane, who attend an intensive animation summer camp and discover that their dream of becoming animators might not be everything they tho"
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| You can have a (mostly) passive protagonist if they are still driven to get themselves into new and confounding situations, and if you partner them with vivid supporting characters. Raymie takes a while to find her purpose in this strange episode, bu ...more | |
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| This book casts light, and some shadows, on the most fascinating literary experiment I know of: Lahiri, a great and celebrated writer in English, abandoning her first language to immerse herself and write in Italian. Among many other aspects of the t ...more | |
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| A tale of sisters bonding and fighting and figuring things out, occasionally a stretch plot-wise (would she really go that far?) but elevated by an exciting formal experiment. One sister loves words, the other loves pictures (and is dyslexic), so the ...more | |
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