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Books for Yr 7/8 students (2017) > Zeustian Logic (NZSO May 2017)

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Natalie (natalieblackwood) This was in my NZSO and it's pretty good. A story of a boy and his family processing the unresolved death of his father. It's by a NZ author I believe this is Sabrina's first full length novel. The father is involved in a fatal, unsuccessful summit attempt of Mount Everest and leaves his family with controversy and grief.

It reminded me a little of the 10pm question. I loved the astrology theme throughout. It really gave the book a spin of it's own.

Possibly a good read aloud. For sophisticated readers - Some of the Astronomy language would be a good extension for some readers.


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Zac (zackids) | 18 comments I agree Ngaio. I'm currently reading it and feel it is very much like Kate DeGoldi's books. I'm a little unsure who I would recommend it to though. I think you're right about it being for sophisticated readers.


Natalie (natalieblackwood) Yes, I have such a range of readers at my school. Would be good for Highschool too. Possibly a great book to recommend to parents with teenagers dealing with a death in the family. I loved the language in this book but for some it might be a barrier to engage with the content. Not for me though :)

Zac wrote: "I agree Ngaio. I'm currently reading it and feel it is very much like Kate DeGoldi's books. I'm a little unsure who I would recommend it to though. I think you're right about it being for sophistic..."


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Jane (janeboniface) | 123 comments I loved The 10pm Question and I thought I was going to love Zeustian Logic also, after reading the first 1/4 of the book. But then the pace seemed to drop and I started to lose my enthusiasm for the story, and overall I'm sorry to say I found it a bit unsatisfactory. Let's just say it would be a perfect read if you want to read about [POSSIBLE SPOILER] how to deal with a tragic incident where what exactly happened will never be explained, but I think it will be less satisfactory for people who like a definite resolution to a story with all the ends neatly tied up. Definitely for sophisticated readers, in fact, more sophisticated than me... :-)


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