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LiterallyLiterary
Final Girls | Riley Sager
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TW: mention of sexual abuse, drug and alcohol abuse

I had mixed feelings about this ending. The story itself is fantastic but I was surprised of how the character acted in the epilogue - it kind of threw me off.

If you love a mystery, I‘d recommend this one.

#murdermystery #mystery #massacres #survivor #survivors #killingspree

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SnowEcho
How Dare the Sun Rise: Memoirs of a War Child | Sandra Uwiringiyimana, Abigail Pesta
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A story about how massacre affected a young kid thru adulthood and her family. Well worth reading and learning about. Crushing in many ways but glimmers of hope, humanity and love shine throughout.

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WriterAtHeart
How Dare the Sun Rise: Memoirs of a War Child | Sandra Uwiringiyimana, Abigail Pesta
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What a great story about a refugee who survived a massacre in the DR of Congo. She continues her memoir by explaining her journey to the US and how she had to learn how to feel herself in a forgein country.

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CaramelLunacy
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Funny little book - about 60 pages are a summary of notes for a book about the wreck of the Batavia and the subsequent massacre, but with some smug asides that just made the author seem unpleasant. The author rightly points us to a better book on the wreck (by Mike Dash) and notes from which he has drawn much of the information he presents. Essentially, no reason to read this.
Prosper is an essay on a tuna fishing trip. I didn't care.

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AlwaysForeverReading
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Justice, spearheaded by Arnett Doctor, is a struggle to obtain. But through determination and perseverance, Arnett finds light at the end of the tunnel for all the Rosewood families who witnessed or learned about the deaths in their promised land. Complete review at https://alwaysforeverreading.blog

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crazyspine
How Dare the Sun Rise: Memoirs of a War Child | Sandra Uwiringiyimana, Abigail Pesta
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The reading level is pretty easy that I feel like a sixth grader could understand it; however, it does talk about war, violence, and sexual assault might not be appropriate for young readers.
#2 for #stayhome24in48

S3V3N It was a good book. 4y
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GingerAntics
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How poignant. We need parents to tell their children this again.
#KurtVonnegut #SlaughterhouseFive #50thAnniversary #massacres #warmachines

TheBookHippie Word. 5y
Faibka Ahh This is one of the quotes I was going to share and forgot. Is it more or less at the beginning, before the Billy Pilgrim story? 5y
GingerAntics @Faibka it was in the first chapter where he sort of introduces the concept and how it came about, so yeah. The guy who did the intro also quoted part of it. 5y
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