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Runner | Cynthia Voigt
7 posts | 11 read | 2 to read
You can run from something, or toward something--but can you do both at the same time? Book four in the Newbery-winning cycle from Cynthia Voigt is repackaged with a fresh new look. Bullet Tillerman runs. He runs to escape the criticism of his harsh, unforgiving father. He runs to numb the pain of his mother's inability to express her love. He is the star of the school track team, but he isn't a team man and doesn't want to be. Bullet runs for himself. So Bullet doesn't understand why he's been asked to train a new team member, and he's not looking forward to the task. But in coaching Tamer Shipp, Bullet learns some things about himself--who he is, and who he can perhaps become.
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hissingpotatoes
The Runner | Cynthia Voigt
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Mehso-so

2.5/5⭐ So many themes, but they didn't grow the characters. The exception is some minor growth regarding Bullet's racism. So many stereotypes, not just in his POV but narratively.

Bullet is also an arrogant jerk in other ways. His thoughts of superiority are off-putting.

It was nice to get an inside view of this timeline in the overall history of the Tillermans, particularly Abigail.

CWs @ https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3228156544

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ravenlee
The Runner | Cynthia Voigt
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Pickpick

Bullet is hard to like, but his story is very good. He reminds me of Bartleby, who would prefer not to.
Bullet is a HS junior in 1968, with integration and Vietnam changing everything. If you‘ve read Dicey‘s Song you know the end, but the other 220 pages are new. We see Abigail as a wife (to a horrid man) and get our first glimpse of Liza‘s man.
TW: the dog dies, which wasn‘t a surprise.
#2 of #MiddleGradeMarch @megnews @sblbooks

megnews I loved Dicey‘s Song! 5y
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ravenlee
The Runner | Cynthia Voigt
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Bullet won‘t ever know her, but his niece Dicey has a lot in common with him.

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ravenlee
The Runner | Cynthia Voigt

Next up for #MiddleGradeMarch is the fourth Tillerman Cycle book. I realized that four of my last seven reads have been violent or dealt with abusive parents (Free Lunch and Stepping on the Cracks), and now this book has a crappy father who‘s manipulative and cruel if not physically abusive. After this it‘s time for something lighter!

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callielafleur
The Runner | Cynthia Voigt
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Pickpick

A well-written book about a know-it-all teenager in 1967 Maryland. Lots of things covered here- integration, Vietnam, and poverty, to name a few. Bullet is not the most likeable main character, but seeing his beliefs and attitude change over the course of the story really show what a gifted writer Cynthia Voigt is. I'm happy I reread this for #booked2018 and #deweysreadathon.

Cinfhen Yay 😁 a double win🎉🎉 7y
callielafleur This adds 281 pages to my reading total, which is another $70.25 to #endthebacklog! 😁 7y
Blaire I loved her books as a preteen. Hadn‘t heard of this one. Dicey‘s song is a favorite. 7y
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callielafleur
The Runner | Cynthia Voigt
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Next up for me is a read for #Booked2018, under the category Childhood Favorite. I LOVED Cynthia Voigt when I was in middle school, and I've probably read this 20 times. Note that I "borrowed" this book from my seventh grade Reading teacher, Ms Wood. ?? Sorry Ms Wood!!

#DeweysReadathon

Cinfhen That‘s awesome!!! 7y
Daisey Posts like this make me feel a little less angry about the books that disappear from my own class library. 🙃 I‘ll hope they‘re gone for this type of reason, rather than just lost. 7y
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