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A review by illbefinealone
Naked Mole Rat Saves the World by Karen Rivers
4.0
You can also read this review on my blog illbefinealonereads.
A huge thanks to Algonquin Young Readers for the chance to be a part of this blog tour.
Naked Mole Rat Saves the World is definitely a quirky book. It’s fun, but it also has its serious moments, which makes it feel dynamic and entertaining. The book is about friendship, but it also touches on the subject of mental illness in an beautiful way.
The story jumps off the page. It’s beautifully written and it’s well paced. It captured my attention right from the start, and it didn’t let go throughout. Despite this being a fantasy and despite the fact that magic plays a big role in the book, it still feels very realistic. Especially the characters. It’s impossible not to connect to them, and their development is masterfully executed in the text.
Overall, it’s an unputdownable book. I recommend it.
*Copy received through NetGalley
*Rating 4/5 stars
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A huge thanks to Algonquin Young Readers for the chance to be a part of this blog tour.
Naked Mole Rat Saves the World is definitely a quirky book. It’s fun, but it also has its serious moments, which makes it feel dynamic and entertaining. The book is about friendship, but it also touches on the subject of mental illness in an beautiful way.
The story jumps off the page. It’s beautifully written and it’s well paced. It captured my attention right from the start, and it didn’t let go throughout. Despite this being a fantasy and despite the fact that magic plays a big role in the book, it still feels very realistic. Especially the characters. It’s impossible not to connect to them, and their development is masterfully executed in the text.
Overall, it’s an unputdownable book. I recommend it.
*Copy received through NetGalley
*Rating 4/5 stars
YOU CAN FOLLOW ME ON: MY BLOG | INSTAGRAM | TWITTER