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Dark Parts of the Universe: Library Edition

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Published April 23, 2024

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Samuel Miller

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May 18, 2024
In the book The Dark Parts Of The Universe by Sam Miller we meet Willie in Bones Eckels, two white boys who live in calico Springs across the river from Layman Missouri which is all black. In the book bones is a top-tier baseball pitcher and even has a scholarship to play in college it’s his brother Willy who tells him about a new app called manifest destiny and how you can access the app anything and it helps you get what you want. It’s on one of Willys manifest missions that he goes to the local basin falls into a grave sees a circle of what looks like a cult memorabilia and sees a barn. Something big brother Bones doesn’t believe but when he convinces his friends to go back to look for the barn in the graves they find the body of his friends stepdad Wallace a resident of Layman. This is what starts willies investigation that will change everything he’s known to be safe in his life. At five years old he lost an eye and died for five minutes and since then he has always been protected but they’ll be no one to protect him from the truth that changes everything. They say with time everything changes and that includes hatred and all its forms this book was so good it even had real life newspaper articles and what can I say if you love a great mystery the new definitely love this book a coming-of-age story about a boy who won covers racism and murder. He even learns the real reason why they don’t want the two towns becoming one and it doesn’t get any uglier. When I read a great book there’s so much I want to put in my review but don’t want to ruin the story for anyone I truly love this book I thought the author did a great job respectfully relating racist situation in what more can I say it is a great book and one any mystery fan would love. Please forgive any mistakes as I am blind and dictate my review.
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