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Book Uncle and Me by Uma Krishnaswami, Priya Kuriyan

spectralcas's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging emotional hopeful tense fast-paced

5.0

brittburkard's review against another edition

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lighthearted slow-paced
  • Strong character development? Yes

3.5

brb_reads's review against another edition

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2.0

2.5 stars. I believe someone gave this as a gift and I’m just getting around to reading it. There are better stories out there. This one will be donated to my LFL.

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3.0

A sweet story about teaching children how voting works and how everyone has a voice. VCFA faculty.

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4.0

Book #49 Read in 2018
Book Uncle and Me by Uma Krishnaswami

Book Uncle is a man who has a free lending library on the street corner by Yasmin's apartment complex. Her goal is to read a book a day forever and she has done so for 402 days. Then, the city tells Book Uncle that he must pay for a commercial permit or remove his lending library. He cannot afford a permit. Yasmin gets her classmates and neighbors involved with the upcoming election....getting people to pledge their vote to what candidate will help Book Uncle if they win. Will they be able to save t he Book Uncle lending library in time? This was a cute, quick read and has a lot to think about even though it is a slim book.

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4.0

"Right book for the right person for the right day" ~ I love this quote from this quirky bibliophile's book set in India. This story of a girl who borrows a book a day from "Book Uncle" on the corner of her neighborhood is full of wonderful nuggets of reading joy and wisdom and touches on politics and friendship as well. I adored it.
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VERDICT: a book for book lovers of all ages. I'm not sure of kid appeal beyond my avid readers, but it could be a wonderful middle grade read aloud and a great cultural exposure to those unfamiliar with India, where this was originally published. The author was born in New Delhi and currently lives in Victoria, British Columbia.

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4.0

I'd definitely give this book a 4.5.. it is a very short read and has a great message to spread to its reader. I loved that it was set in India and showed some of their customs, family norms, and the setting of the city was really interesting. I really liked Book Uncle...I thought he was quite adorable...and I loved the whole premise of standing up for what you believe in...and staying positive! I would highly suggest to any person or child who just needs to be reminded of that :)!

melissapalmer404's review against another edition

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4.0

Book #49 Read in 2018
Book Uncle and Me by Uma Krishnaswami

Book Uncle is a man who has a free lending library on the street corner by Yasmin's apartment complex. Her goal is to read a book a day forever and she has done so for 402 days. Then, the city tells Book Uncle that he must pay for a commercial permit or remove his lending library. He cannot afford a permit. Yasmin gets her classmates and neighbors involved with the upcoming election....getting people to pledge their vote to what candidate will help Book Uncle if they win. Will they be able to save t he Book Uncle lending library in time? This was a cute, quick read and has a lot to think about even though it is a slim book.

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adventurous informative inspiring fast-paced

5.0

lovegirl30's review against another edition

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5.0

This is a brilliant, and extremely captivating novel. Full of twists and turns.

This book reminded me of why I love reading. This book shows exactly why reading in childhood is so important. It also shows how even a child can make a difference in this ole world. The book starts out with nine-year-old Yasmin, a fun and feisty little girl who comes up with a big goal. Her goal is to ready a new book every single day. She is so hungry for knowledge.

She decides to embark on this mission. One day she comes to get a new book and finds that the city has told book uncle he must get a license to operate a business on the street. Due to his library being free he of course doesn't have enough money so he has had to close up shop.

This makes Yasmin extremely upset, she decide to take some action and jump into politics

The only downside of this book for me is how much of the book is spent on the negative. At one point I was completely unsure if it would end up a-okay. It was very discouraging to say the least, I am unsure a child would be interested in continuing the book. Of course this is a subjective opinion.

Disclaimer : I received this book for free in exchange for an honest and unbiased review from Groundwood Books . All Thoughts opinions and such are my own.