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All We Have Is Now | Lisa Schroeder
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amw40488
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I have so much respect for how the author tackled the topics of grief, loss, and uncertainties in this novel. The way Kemi processed her grief and her thoughts on every situation in this story was so interesting to read; her perspective was very different than what I expected from such a young character. Most of what I want to talk about regarding this novel is related to the plot twist, so I won't...but I encourage everyone to give this a read!

kristinsmoyer This quote makes me think of the grief we experience through loss. Often we can have our dreams within our grasp but have them taken by some life altering event. It‘s interesting when the universe takes a turn like that. 4mo
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amw40488
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Wow, was I blown away by this novel! It was so much more impactful and heartbreaking than I could have imagined. There's a really big twist towards the end that was...jarring but very well-executed, in my opinion. Though this novel is labeled as a middle grade book, I definitely think it's more suitable for older young readers; there are some pretty heavy topics that middle schoolers might not be prepared to read and process properly.

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amw40488
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Kemi's outlook on their situation has been the most interesting aspect of this novel so far. She is a very scientific thinker, always conducting any research she can, hence this quote from one of her internal monologues. For an eleven-year-old to think this way and be so calm and serious about her impending doom was not what I was expecting when I picked up this book, but I'm really enjoying her perspective on the asteroid situation!

abbyleap That is such an interesting quote, and I feel like I already know the character of Kemi relatively well, just based on the snippet of writing and your analysis. I like the subversion of the stereotypical 'emotional' role that girls and women usually play in narratives--it's refreshing! 4mo
kristinsmoyer I like this quote! Going back to the comment I made on your other post, when our plans or dreams don‘t take form as we would have liked, we can have hope that there was a reason behind the path being altered or taking another form. This makes me think, though the dream did not take form the way it was planned, the dream can still be altered to fit new circumstances. It can be formed into new matter. (edited) 4mo
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amw40488
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My second choice reading is The Probability of Everything by Sarah Everett. In this novel, middle schooler Kemi learns some earth-shattering news: an asteroid is unexpectedly making its way towards Earth and there's little chance of survival. To cope with the news that they have four days to live before the asteroid hits, Kemi starts to create a time capsule in hopes that the memory of her family will live on, even after they are no longer around.

abbyleap That sounds like such a cool premise! I feel like sci-fi as a genre has been in a bit of a decline lately (especially for young adults), but this sounds like a really captivating read. I probably would've picked it up in middle/high school just because the story sounds so interesting. 4mo
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Suzze
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I cannot recommend this book highly enough. It‘s middle grade, so a fast read, but what an impact! (IYKYK)

If you can get your hands on this book, please do! 5 stars +100 more!

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RamsFan1963
Domain | Steve Alten
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I am posting one book per day from my extensive, and ever growing, TBR shelves. Some are old and some are new, some were gifts and some I don't remember why I bought them.
Day 58
#ABookADay2024

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Lindy
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Four days in the life of 11-year-old African American Kemi. Four days until an asteroid destroys the planet Earth. Science-minded Kemi wants to help her family feel less afraid… and ends up helping herself as well. Love it! A middle grade novel, winner of the 2023 Governor General Award for Young People‘s Literature. 🇨🇦 #allages

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Lindy
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In my latest video, I talk about: Indigenous literature; middle grade fiction; and chocolate cake
https://youtu.be/NTxAA6HU_NY

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GirlNamedJesse
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Sorry; can‘t see to write a review through these tears. 😭😭😭 So incredibly beautiful and moving and hopeful. And that‘s all I‘m going to say about it. 💜

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