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A review by jwells
Siri, Who Am I? by Sam Tschida
lighthearted
fast-paced
This was a fun book that kept me turning pages. It felt a bit like a cozy mystery, except that the detective was also the victim of the (attempted) crime. A nice trick!
I enjoyed watching Mia come to entertaingly false conclusions about her life, and then revise them as new evidence forces her to. It's a fluffy, funny book. Don't expect hard-edged realism. It made a good break from the educational nonfiction I've been reading this week.
I enjoyed watching Mia come to entertaingly false conclusions about her life, and then revise them as new evidence forces her to. It's a fluffy, funny book. Don't expect hard-edged realism. It made a good break from the educational nonfiction I've been reading this week.
Graphic: Medical content and Injury/Injury detail