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A review by jovvijo
Annie's Life in Lists by Kristin Mahoney
4.0
Now this was a cute story!
I've never read a book written entirely in lists and I must say, do it right, and it can work!
(Though she does cheat now and then and write the odd, useful, descriptive paragraph here and there, but who's perfect?)
The story isn't anything new or experimental or way out there with the Wild Men of Borneo, but sometimes that works just fine too.
I really liked Annie, and I felt her pain for remembering things other people sort of wish you'd forget. (However, unlike her, I am also very good at forgetting things people wished I'd remember ...)
It's a fun, engaging read!
Oh! And it comes with the odd doodle here and there as well!
Pictures are almost always a plus, don't you think?
So pop this on your very own 'To Read' list soon!
I've never read a book written entirely in lists and I must say, do it right, and it can work!
(Though she does cheat now and then and write the odd, useful, descriptive paragraph here and there, but who's perfect?)
The story isn't anything new or experimental or way out there with the Wild Men of Borneo, but sometimes that works just fine too.
I really liked Annie, and I felt her pain for remembering things other people sort of wish you'd forget. (However, unlike her, I am also very good at forgetting things people wished I'd remember ...)
It's a fun, engaging read!
Oh! And it comes with the odd doodle here and there as well!
Pictures are almost always a plus, don't you think?
So pop this on your very own 'To Read' list soon!