Thursday, September 27, 2007
A Swift Pure Cry
Siobhan Dowd's book, A Swift Pure Cry is a Young Adult Fiction book that just did not sit well with me - I barely even wanted to review it - but since I try to keep track of all that I read - I will at least mention it. The main crux of the story is quite sad - three children left very unattended after their mother dies and their father resorts to drinking as a form of forgetting. But the oldest child, Shell, also turns to a boy to spend her time and becomes pregnant. The ending turns into a crime scene as a baby is found dead so Shell has to prove her innocence. Sad, far-fetched maybe - I felt it was just not a great read.
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Young Adult Fiction
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I gave up on this one. I just wasn't liking it at all. I've read great reviews of it, but it just wasn't for me.
Oh good! It wasn't just me!
YAY it wasn't just me! So many people have thought this book was wonderful and I ended up giving up not even halfway through.
Well, thanks for the warning Becky. I won't bother with this one. :)
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