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A review by hawaiirican808
One Two Sheep by Sabina Green
5.0
First, I need to thank Sabina for creating this beautiful read.
"One Two Sheep" is not a book that I would normally read, but the blurb really intrigued me to step out of my comfort zone and read it. And I'm glad I took that chance because this was my top unexpected read of 2024.
Sabina's way of telling Hedwig's story had me in tears. This girl has been through so much loss, and has a hard time navigating that grief, especially with her mom's disappearance. I particularly loved the time travel aspect of her story. Sabina included it in a very unique way that really had me in awe. This was a book that you really don't know what you're getting yourself into. The title was different, the blurb gave a snippet to the storyline, the cover had me highly confused at first, but the mysteriousness to this book made it so much more captivating and gave this storyline no justice. Page after page, I felt like I was falling deeper into Hedwig's life and story, with so many more layers than what meets the eye. We deal with grief, time traveling to the past to learn more of other's stories, you see the beautiful beginnings of friendships, grasp the sense of family, be drawn into the mystery aspect of the book and above all, get left with a stronger sense of one's self. Hedwig's character was someone I really resonated with and loved from the first page. Her character was admirable and I loved that she had such a beautiful friendship to grow with. Sabina did an AMAZING job with this majestic book. I'm so grateful that I took a chance on it and can't wait to read more of her books in the future.
P.S I Swear I hope Hedwig's name came from Harry Potter's owl because if it did, I might LOVE you a million times more!!!! #JusticeForHedwig
"One Two Sheep" is not a book that I would normally read, but the blurb really intrigued me to step out of my comfort zone and read it. And I'm glad I took that chance because this was my top unexpected read of 2024.
Sabina's way of telling Hedwig's story had me in tears. This girl has been through so much loss, and has a hard time navigating that grief, especially with her mom's disappearance. I particularly loved the time travel aspect of her story. Sabina included it in a very unique way that really had me in awe. This was a book that you really don't know what you're getting yourself into. The title was different, the blurb gave a snippet to the storyline, the cover had me highly confused at first, but the mysteriousness to this book made it so much more captivating and gave this storyline no justice. Page after page, I felt like I was falling deeper into Hedwig's life and story, with so many more layers than what meets the eye. We deal with grief, time traveling to the past to learn more of other's stories, you see the beautiful beginnings of friendships, grasp the sense of family, be drawn into the mystery aspect of the book and above all, get left with a stronger sense of one's self. Hedwig's character was someone I really resonated with and loved from the first page. Her character was admirable and I loved that she had such a beautiful friendship to grow with. Sabina did an AMAZING job with this majestic book. I'm so grateful that I took a chance on it and can't wait to read more of her books in the future.
P.S I Swear I hope Hedwig's name came from Harry Potter's owl because if it did, I might LOVE you a million times more!!!! #JusticeForHedwig