Official Review: No Child Left Behind by Claudia Casser
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Re: Official Review: No Child Left Behind by Claudia Casser
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You are right on both counts! Thanks for the insightful comment.Joy2thenations wrote: ↑28 Jan 2018, 02:39 This sounds like a great book for readers to understand young people with special needs. But also a novel for those with special needs to feel like they have something to identify with and that they are not alone. Thank you for your review.
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It really is an interesting way to approach the topic. Very unique of the author!RebeccasReading wrote: ↑31 Jan 2018, 08:50 Wow I love that this book uses the sci-fi premise to discuss special needs in children/young adults. A very cool way to include a complex topic.
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Although i am curious as the the reader will have to cope with the fact that plot seems a little entangled and the main protagonist is overly dramatic.
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It's still a nice book, even if you aren't interested in science fiction. However, to each their own. I do understand! Hope you find something you'll enjoy.Lysander99 wrote: ↑09 Feb 2018, 20:42 Whilst this book sounds nice the fact that it more centers on children with disabilities in a unique situation more than the science fiction aspect means that this is a pass for me. From what you have described it seems like a nice book to recommend to persons who like to read about people with disabilities overcoming their limitations.
Although i am curious as the the reader will have to cope with the fact that plot seems a little entangled and the main protagonist is overly dramatic.
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