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A review by alongreader
The Art of Saving the World by Corinne Duyvis
4.0
This is a really clever read. It takes everything you think you're getting and turns it on its head. Hazel and her other selves are amazing, and I want to be on their team, please.
This book plays with all the tropes you expect from sci fi and fantasy stories and uproots them, leaving a fascinating read behind. I love the fact that Hazel is irritated by some of the things her doubles do. Who wouldn't be irritated by their own habits? I know I would be.
It's a really clever idea, melding fantasy and sci fi perfectly, and I want to read everything Corrine writes for the rest of my life, please. I can't wait to see what else she can come up with.
(Also, is it weird that I was picturing the farm from Smallville as I read this?)
This book plays with all the tropes you expect from sci fi and fantasy stories and uproots them, leaving a fascinating read behind. I love the fact that Hazel is irritated by some of the things her doubles do. Who wouldn't be irritated by their own habits? I know I would be.
It's a really clever idea, melding fantasy and sci fi perfectly, and I want to read everything Corrine writes for the rest of my life, please. I can't wait to see what else she can come up with.
(Also, is it weird that I was picturing the farm from Smallville as I read this?)