If any of you are ever in doubt over what to read! Look no further than Jessica Day George. I adore all of her writing and will continue to read her books as she has yet to disappoint. I can still remember reading Dragon Slippers when I was in middle school. While I am now in college, I can still appreciate the charm of her books and fall in love with the magic behind the words. Her most recent book is Silver In the Blood (shown below) and I think it is one of her best yet! My personal favorite is still Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow, but this is a very close second.
OK, before anyone judges my harsh review of this much beloved book, I have to defend my two star review. My first complaint is the voice. I have grown up in a family of 8 children, I have many cousins with young children whom I am close to, I babysit, and I am generally very familiar with children. This book felt like it was going between the voice of a two and twenty year old. That took away from the story to me. I am also well travelled and have German family. The Holocaust has long fascinated me and I still have memories of visiting concentration camps at a young age and being physically ill over what I learned and saw. One of my favorite movies is La Vita é Bella (please watch it). This book did not line up with a lot of the history of WWII that I have read. Also, the extreme ignorance of the main character is unbelievable. The concept is good and I feel like putting children in the context of some of the world's greatest tragedies is a powerful tool, I just felt ...

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