Official Review: Little Bird by Seth Chambers
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Re: Official Review: Little Bird by Seth Chambers
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In any event, thanks so much for the great review that touched on these themes and more. I recently read and reviewed The Different Kinds Of Monsters by this same author, so I already know that I like his writing style, and that he likes to write stories with not-so-hidden themes pertaining to humanity's condition. I will have to find the time to give this tome a read.
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Thanks for your feedback! I think you're thinking of Tonks! Song Shia's powers are very similar to hers.kandscreeley wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 08:09 I want to be a polymorph!!! That sounds so exciting. It reminds me of that character from Harry Potter that I can't think of at the moment. Anyway, sounds interesting. It's a book that I would probably enjoy, so I'll have to look into it further. Thanks so much!
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Thanks for your feedback! The cover also caught my eye when I was picking it.Sahani Nimandra wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 08:20 I idea of graphic illustration proves to give a good visualization in reading. I think I would not mind checking this out. Thank you!
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Thank you for the review! I can tell how much you enjoyed this book.
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I'm intrigued by the plot, too--Seth Chambers seems to have a knack for unique storylines, and I'm definitely tempted to give this book a go. Thank you for your detailed review, I found it really interesting!
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