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Deborah Kerbel

Autor de Feathered

30+ Obras 257 Miembros 33 Reseñas

Obras de Deborah Kerbel

Feathered (2016) 20 copias
Girl on the Other Side (2009) 17 copias
Mackenzie, Lost and Found (2008) 16 copias
Snow Days (2020) 14 copias
Lure (2010) 12 copias
Whirl (2022) 11 copias
Opposite Identicals (2023) 9 copias
Sun Dog (2018) 9 copias
Under the Moon (2012) 9 copias
My Deal with the Universe (2018) 8 copias
Bye, Bye, Evil Eye (2014) 7 copias

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This book would be a good book for primary or intermediate readers
This book is about two neighbors and their different cultures. It goes into the neighbors learning about each other cultures and growing in friendship.
This would be a good book to have in a free read library as it provides new perspectives on different cultures.
 
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aclapp | otra reseña | Apr 24, 2024 |
This book is great for students at a primary level. It is about a young boy with a hearing impairment. The book has few words as we follow the boy and his mother to their neighbor's house. Once he gets there, he finds a friend under the table. They share cookies and begin to color together. I would introduce this book to my classroom to show my students what it is like to live in a world where you can hear or understand words from others.
 
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JulianV7 | otra reseña | Apr 15, 2024 |
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This book was written in present tense and first person, which took me a little getting used to, but it was well suited to the story. There are two protagonists and the author does an excellent job of giving them their own voices: if I didn’t check who was narrating any particular chapter, it would be obvious from the writing which character was providing the current point of view.

There are two ways in which the portrayal of science and atheists bothered me. The main characters are supposedly atheist, but they really just substitute Newton for God and rever him in a vague and unsettling way. The main conflict essentially boils down to the idea that farming genetically modified crops is dangerous and it would be better to go back to traditional farming, which is in direct conflict with real life scientific consensus.

The rest of the science was handled well, accepting of course that the book is sci fi and not speculative fiction. And the plot of separation and reconciliation between the siblings was uplifting and positive. I would recommend this book to young readers, especially those who have an interest in trivia or bugs (one of the girls is fond of fun facts), or those who are interested in a story about how two very different siblings can learn to get along better. Adult readers may find the plot too simple and straightforward for their taste.

As a final note, the main characters have a great deal of interesting devices and apps, many of which are realistic (like smartwatches that monitor the kids and give health advice), and I loved the clever names for these.
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TriforcePaladin | otra reseña | Apr 9, 2024 |
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A climate change science fiction book about a set of identical twin girls, in which one girl disappears into a sinkhole. The other twin searches for her missing twin, because you can't be twins with only one girl.
My girls really liked this one, the boys, not so much. But it is a charming story. I recommend it for tweens (my boys are preteens).
 
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ilgarcon | otra reseña | Mar 18, 2024 |

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