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Pazuru 2015
Pazuru 2015







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When it comes to the topics that Kay decides to tackle, she takes on colonialism, free will, medicinal/company malpractice, grief, and friendship over the course of this book. Since I have always been a very mature child and reader (my autism and how it was handled when I was a child led to me losing my childhood innocence at a VERY early age.), I greatly appreciate when authors decide to be brave and challenge young readers.

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This series delves into some serious topics, and I love that the author has the courage to go there as a lot of authors don’t, whether it’s because they think young readers don’t have the scope to understand the message/situation they are discussing or they are afraid that parents/guardian will be upset that they expose their children to harder topics. This book continues the story of Felix and his friend’s journeys back and forth across the Divide and all the antics they get up to because of it.īefore I start discussing this book, I want to discuss middle grade in general.

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Note: This is the 2nd book in the Divide trilogy by Elizabeth Kay so this will not be an in-depth review.Īs previously mentioned, I am sporadically re-reading some of my childhood favorites in order to make my Goodreads accurate, and I was recently able to read Back to the Divide by Elizabeth Kay, book 2 in the Divide trilogy.









Pazuru 2015