What It Is About - FIVE Things You Need to Know:
1. *This sequel brings back my favorite characters of Aven, Connor, and Zion.
2. *The three of them have finished middle-school and are beginning their freshman year. Aven and Zion are going to one high school while Connor is starting a new school where his father lives.
3. *Aven was comfortable with herself and the fact she doesn't have arms, but now that she is starting high school; she begins to worry about what the other students will think.
4. *She relies on her friendships with both Connor and Zion. Connor is making a new start and Zion tries to support Aven the best way he knows how. She isn't always able to "take-in" what her two best friends have to say.
5. *While living at the Stagecoach with her adoptive parents, Aven starts to question who her father was and how he fits into her life now.
What I Thought Of It - FIVE Observations/Reflections:
1. *Reading this sequel brought back such great memories of reading the first book. I enjoyed getting back to Aven and her two best buddies.
2. *I liked that Dusti took these characters into high school and presented the challenges that go along with that. The writing was accurate and spot on.
3. *Continuing Aven's life at the Stagecoach was interesting, thought-provoking, and entertaining. As a reader, I got to find out about Aven's family and was able to find out even more in this second story.
4. *Dusti did a tremendous job of describing the heartache that Aven had to deal with while at school and at Comic-Con. My heart hurt when I experienced those moments.
5. *Aven's story is an important one and one that all young readers, and adults, should experience. Well done Dusti, well done!
Who Should Read It: Readers need to have read The Insignificant Events in the Life of a Cactus before they continue the story with this sequel. The books are appropriate for students in grades four, five, and six. Of course middle-school students would also be perfect for the novels. Happy Reading!
Rating: 4 STARS out of 5 Stars!
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