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Shirley Reva Vernick

Autore di The Blood Lie: A Novel

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Fonte dell'immagine: Photo of Shirley Reva Vernick by Juliana Spear

Opere di Shirley Reva Vernick

The Blood Lie: A Novel (2011) 63 copie
Remember Dippy (2013) 52 copie
The Black Butterfly (2014) 27 copie
The Sky We Shared (2022) 10 copie

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Thirteen year-old Johnny’s summer job is babysitting his autistic older cousin, Remember (Mem, for short) Dippy. The job turns into a real friendship as the two deal with bullies, emergencies, interest in girls, and local mysteries together. This funny, fast-paced book shares the challenges of Autism, but also highlights its benefits.
 
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kristinjbriley | 6 altre recensioni | Jul 18, 2019 |
The synopsis above essentially says it all. The Blood Lie is a rather short, extremely realistic, look at one Jewish boy's first look into what is now commonly termed "Religisim". When Daisy goes missing the townspeople look for someone to blame, and Jack becomes their target. Jack is shown that his religion can trigger people to hate him and it changes his whole perception of life.

What I did enjoy about Shirley Reva Vernick's take on these actual events is how innocent she shows Jack to really be. From the beginning of the story, his whole thought process is basically focused on Emaline and his music. Jack has big dreams. He hopes to remove himself from his tiny town. His thoughts are pure, and rather adorable at times. Then, when everything takes a turn for the worse, you can easily see how much it affects his psyche. Poor Jack. Just an innocent boy who is thrown into the middle of a blood libel.

Everything else about The Blood Lie was pretty cut and dry though. It read less like Historical Fiction to me, and more like Non-Fiction. I know that Vernick obviously had to make Jack's character a lot more vivid than the original story would have. Still, there is very little to the story that is overly dramatic or exciting. It moves at a nice pace, slowly inching along to the end. When I got there I was a little underwhelmed. I'm glad I read this. It provided me with new knowledge. However I didn't feel anything besides that about this book.

Truth be told this probably just wasn't a book geared for a reader like me. There is nothing wrong with the writing in The Blood Lie, or with the characters, or even with the pacing. It's just that the story is so realistic that it lost the wow factor that my fantasy based brain clings to. Therefore I still highly recommend this to others! If you like a realistic story line, if you are a fan of historically based books, this is one for you.
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roses7184 | 4 altre recensioni | Feb 5, 2019 |
First the good; I like a young adult ghost story and this one got extra points for cooking scenes. Plus it got me out of a reading slump.

While it held my attention, it was seriously flawed. Weird pacing, plot thrown together seemingly haphazardly with details sort of sticking out in all directions
 
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ewillse | 3 altre recensioni | Jan 18, 2016 |
An appealing story, a bit obvious at times, but quite enjoyable and one that will resonate with many young teens.
 
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Sullywriter | 6 altre recensioni | May 22, 2015 |

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Opere
4
Utenti
152
Popolarità
#137,198
Voto
½ 3.4
Recensioni
16
ISBN
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