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Wolf Hollow
by Lauren Wolk
3.5 really. I enjoyed reading it. It was a fairly light and easy book for most of it. So light and easy that I almost missed the themes and didn't like it. Until around page 180 or so when it became fast paced and the connections from the previous parts of the book now had deeper and more consequetial meanings.
I think part of this is that you read this book through the narrative if an 11 year old girl, who is naiive and mature at the same time. Once I sat with what I was reading I could really begin unpack the themes and almost search for their existence. Once the entire town gets involved with the man hunt and you begin to Keane about si many different perspectives, you begin to know notice the themes much more readily.
A slow but necessary build to the meat of the book! Which made all the more whole.
I think part of this is that you read this book through the narrative if an 11 year old girl, who is naiive and mature at the same time. Once I sat with what I was reading I could really begin unpack the themes and almost search for their existence. Once the entire town gets involved with the man hunt and you begin to Keane about si many different perspectives, you begin to know notice the themes much more readily.
A slow but necessary build to the meat of the book! Which made all the more whole.