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Blythe Woolston

Autor(a) de Black Helicopters

4+ Works 409 Membros 33 Reviews 1 Favorited

Obras de Blythe Woolston

Black Helicopters (2013) 134 cópias
The Freak Observer (2010) 114 cópias
MARTians (2015) 98 cópias
Catch & Release (2012) 63 cópias

Associated Works

Violent Ends (2015) — Contribuinte — 249 cópias

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The troubled heroine of The Freak Observer reminded me a little of myself in high school. I tended toward the dark and sarcastic when I was a teenager because I was trying to be cool. Loa, on the hand, is not cynical because she's grumpy; she has actual PTSD. When the book begins, she's suffered not just one, but two terrible losses--her baby sister, who dies of a rare genetic disorder, and her suicidal friend. And, actually, it's three losses if you count the sudden move of her debate partner.

So Loa is alone and psychologically not well. Her voice as a narrator was distinct, but I can't say I liked it. It just really bummed me out. I was also not a fan of the five or six nightmare sequences sprinkled in the narrative because I don't like fictional characters telling their dreams like that's supposed to explain them. Loa is self-aware enough to acknowledge that she feels menaced by death, so describing more than one of her dreams about the grim reaper was not necessary. Just creepy and skip-able.

As with [b:Nothing|6647312|Nothing|Janne Teller|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1266804447s/6647312.jpg|6841835], though I didn't particularly love it, there is a lot to absorb here. Physics principles, for one. And how some families struggle to find a way to live. How tragedy affects a smart young girl.
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LibrarianDest | outras 9 resenhas | Jan 3, 2024 |
Morgan has it right: "a bleak, gut-wrenching book that evokes powerful emotions and confusion all at once." This short novel follows the life of Valkyie (Valley) following the separate deaths of her parents, and "her very small world grows darker and darker." Yuck.

 
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skipstern | outras 12 resenhas | Jul 11, 2021 |
A fun short dystopian YA book, which is set in a world, much closer to the one we are living in now than one would like to admit.
It could have gone a bit more into details at times, to give you more background and to not make the story line feel so unfinished at times, but then, maybe that was intended to show the bleakness of the ALLmartian life.
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Black-Lilly | outras 6 resenhas | May 23, 2017 |

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½ 3.6
Resenhas
33
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35
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