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When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead
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Jun 06, 2010 11:13PM

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I plan to read it again so that I can get a better feel for the story. I read it so fast the first time because the story was so interesting and so gripping that I couldn't bring myself to stop. I'd love to go back through and read it slower and allow myself time to digest and really consider all the brilliance that is this book.

I liked how different it was. You will NOT find another book like this out there. It wasn't just a coming-of-age story set in NYC. And it wasn't just a sci-fi mystery for kids. Setting it in the 70s (I think) made it a little kitschy, which was fun. I also agree you can't really discuss the details - so as not to spoil those who haven't read it yet :-).
Because you can't tell where it is going at the start of the book, it seemed a little disjointed at times - but she was able to tie everything back up very nicely. I really liked this book!
Because you can't tell where it is going at the start of the book, it seemed a little disjointed at times - but she was able to tie everything back up very nicely. I really liked this book!
Oh, I just wanted to add that I do think this is Newbery worthy . . . although my favorite book I read last year was the Newbery Honor, Where the Mountain Meets the Moon. If I were on the committee I would have picked that one and made this one an honor.

That's how I feel, too, Ashley. I read it in one sitting and then I was sorry when it was over. I would have liked to stretch it out a bit, but I just couldn't. I had to know the end! I definitely want to read it again sometime.


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A Wrinkle in Time is a beloved book for many people, so it was interesting to read about the connection between that Newbery Award winner and this one. Wrinkle is special to me for different reasons than Stead's, however. I have long loved Wrinkle for the strength of family and the love of truth and light embodied in the characters. The time travel is fairly incidental to me, but seems pivotal to her.
I was a child in the 70's, so that made it more nostalgic than kitschy to me. I'll have to read Where the Mountain Meets the Moon, Kristine. I appreciate your recommendations.

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