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maylingkuo 's review for:
The Islands at the End of the World
by Austin Aslan
it's not exactly what I expected - a bit younger and more about the action of moving around than figuring out what's happening to and in the world. I appreciated the characters and you learn quite a lot about Hawaii. I think it would make a great audio book, as some of the Hawaiian chants and sayings occur during quick moving plot points. I had to force myself to stop and read the Hawaiian, which I believe is part of the novel's magic. I'm surprised that there's a sequel, since the ending felt like a natural stopping point to me.