Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe

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 Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe  BY BENJAMIN ALIRE SÁENZ              A romance between two Mexican boys in America (the boys, of course, being Aristotle and Dante) that follows their paths across a summer and a school year.     The book is oft described as a coming-of-age story, and reads much like a character study. That is to say, whatever plot there is can be considered rather slow moving and flutters around a few pivotal incidents.     However, the characters are enticingly written, and the book portrays the changes of their dynamic- both with each other and others- in a way that feels honest and real. It ought to be said that Aristotle (by who's perspective the story is told) felt distressingly emo at times, but as the angsty 15 year old he is, it can be overlooked.      Overall a lovely read, and undeniably wholesome from start to finish. The book sports one sequel, but it can safely be said that this book leaves no loose ends, tying up the tale per

The Girl Who Drank The Moon

The Girl Who Drank the Moon by Kelly Barnhill



The Girl Who Drank The Moon


By: Kelly Barnhill


Genre: Fantasy

Age: 10+

Rating:⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Summary:

     Every year, the citizens of Protectorate leave the youngest child in town in the woods as an offering to  the witch in the woods. And every year, The witch, Xan, rescues them and takes them to the town on the other side of the woods, where they are known as star children. One year, a baby is taken by the witch and gets fed moonlight instead of starlight. Moonlight gave her magic, and Xan knew she had to raise her on her own. Read the book to find out what happens to her next!

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