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Cheryl, Host of Miscellaneous and Newbery Clubs
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I already gave Simon Sort of Says four stars. I might reread it, but probably not just because there are so many this month! My review:
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I think that I will reread Elf Dog and Owl Head because I only gave it three stars and a not well-written review. Iow, I think that I must have missed something.
Hm. You might want to check, too. At least two of these are not available in my little local library, so thank goodness I have access to the city.
Three stars, my own opinion, for The Many Assassinations of Samir, the Seller of Dreams.
Not my kind of story at all. No map, though it is a tale of the Silk Road. Idiomatic English using cliches that should have been avoided even if they didn't jar... I guess the point is that jokes, word-play, etc. are universal... but they still seem wrong.
There is humor. And heart. And philosophy, author's note & bibliography, twist ending, illustrations. It's fine. I'm not sure why the Newbery committee likes it though. A global perspective I guess.
I do not like the cover though. Way too busy, takes time to parse and even then is odd & vibes something very different than the story. I opine the cover should be very simple. Take the silhouettes of the boy and the man from the chapter headings, put Samir's on the front, and the other on the back. I don't know the best colors - maybe dark red on sand. Let the potential reader be intrigued, not overwhelmed.
Not my kind of story at all. No map, though it is a tale of the Silk Road. Idiomatic English using cliches that should have been avoided even if they didn't jar... I guess the point is that jokes, word-play, etc. are universal... but they still seem wrong.
There is humor. And heart. And philosophy, author's note & bibliography, twist ending, illustrations. It's fine. I'm not sure why the Newbery committee likes it though. A global perspective I guess.
I do not like the cover though. Way too busy, takes time to parse and even then is odd & vibes something very different than the story. I opine the cover should be very simple. Take the silhouettes of the boy and the man from the chapter headings, put Samir's on the front, and the other on the back. I don't know the best colors - maybe dark red on sand. Let the potential reader be intrigued, not overwhelmed.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Many Assassinations of Samir, the Seller of Dreams (other topics)Elf Dog and Owl Head (other topics)
Simon Sort of Says (other topics)
The Eyes & the Impossible (other topics)
Eagle Drums (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Dave Eggers (other topics)Nasugraq Rainey Hopson (other topics)
M.T. Anderson (other topics)
Pedro Martín (other topics)
Erin Bow (other topics)
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Newbery Honors:
Eagle Drums by Nasugraq Rainey Hopson
Elf Dog and Owl Head by M.T. Anderson and Junvi Wu
Mexikid: A Graphic Memoir by Pedro Martín
Simon Sort of Says by Erin Bow
The Many Assassinations of Samir, the Seller of Dreams by Daniel Nayeri and Daniel Miyares
These should, of course, be widely avl. in libraries, but I'm checking early.