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Abby Geni

Autor(a) de The Lightkeepers

5 Works 499 Membros 38 Críticas 1 Favorited

Obras por Abby Geni

The Lightkeepers (2016) 310 exemplares
The Wildlands (2018) 119 exemplares
The Last Animal (2013) 68 exemplares
The Body Farm: Stories (2024) 1 exemplar

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I liked this but it feels like it took forever for me to finish it.

The strange adventures of a 9 year old girl, kidnapped (willingly) by her older brother who is an animal rights activist and their crime spree across America. Meanwhile her sister tries to locate them.

Reminded me a little of a book I read years ago where a chimp was raised as member of the family (We are All Completely Beside Ourselves) and also a little bit of Fierce Kingdom.

 
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hmonkeyreads | 8 outras críticas | Jan 25, 2024 |
This bleak, dark, wild prose does my heart good, and the narrative of the islands as a primary plotline is stellar. The 'mystery,' however, is consistently obvious and presented with more drama than it has earned. It is unpleasant to know precisely what traumas and twists will occur, yet have to wait in dread for a few chapters to see them through. Still an interesting voice that I look forward to revisiting.
 
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Kiramke | 21 outras críticas | Jun 27, 2023 |
 
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cathy.lemann | 21 outras críticas | Mar 21, 2023 |
Miranda is nature photographer who has traveled all over the world, and her assignment, this time, is on the Farallon Islands, outside of the coast of California. She is there to stay for 1 year. The only other people on the island are scientists studying the fish and bird population around and on the island. Through letters to her deceased mother, we get the full story about what happens during the year.

This book took me by surprise! I started to read this book a while ago, couldn't get into it. Only managed a couple of pages. Picked up where I left the other day and the story just floored me! it's not a very cheerful story, but it's captivating.

I think that reading a book through letters is an interesting choice, and it gave the book a very special way of retelling what happened on the island. For one thing, Miranda is writing letters to her mother that did when she was a teenager and it's a way for her to communicate with her mother and throughout the book one realize that Miranda has never really been able to let her mother go, to get on with her life. She has spent her life moving around the world, writing letters that no one will read. But on Farallon Island will actions against her and things she does change everything for her.

The writing is superb, it draws you into the story. One can really feel the isolation on the island. The harsh world. The merciless world. And, the loneliness there, despite the little group of people. I would never manage a year out there, well not without a pile of books at least.

I was really impressed with the book and I want to read more by Abby Geni.

4.5 stars

I want to thank the publisher for providing me with a free copy through Edelweiss for an honest review!
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MaraBlaise | 21 outras críticas | Jul 23, 2022 |

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Obras
5
Membros
499
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Avaliação
4.0
Críticas
38
ISBN
36
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