My son has said his first word! And it wasn't "ball!" as he crawled around after a ball, or "mama," as he gazed at me lovingly, or "doggie," as the neighbors' dog sniffed him. No, my son's first word is "oh no!"
"Oh no!" Which he then repeats several times in a row. "Oh no! Ohhh no! Ohh no!" I'm not sure what this says about our parenting that our little 10 month old son crawls around fretting like a housewife trying to remove ring around the collar.
I could not put down Special Topics in Calamity Physics. This was a book I stayed up late to read and also read a paragraph or two at pretty much every opportunity throughout the day. It was SO good. The main character, Blue, is a 16 year old girl who gets caught up in a murder mystery.
Blue, however, behaves a lot like my little son. Sure, she tries very hard to solve the mystery and unravel what is going on, but there is a LOT of handwringing. I'm not going to give away too much of the plot because this book should not be missed and I don't want to ruin it for any prospective reader. But I came away feeling like there was maybe a bit too much "oh no!" going on and not enough good old fashioned sleuthing. But that is just a minor criticism (and I also need to take into account that the main character IS 16, and is probably behaving exactly as a 16 year old would - even if I wanted her to be more proactive about certain things, it is probably more plausible the way the author has written it).
This book is creative, clever and fun and I loved it. I'm SO glad I read it.
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Tuesday, September 25, 2012
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