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This is a week of finishing things. In addition to those above, my book group completed The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman, a Newbery to love and enjoy for sure.
A Snicker of Magic – Natalie Lloyd
There are moments in this book that
are marvelous, the exuberance of this young woman, Felicity Pickle, called the
“poem catcher”, just trying to figure out who she is, what’s important in life,
and where she really belongs. A big help along the way is a new friend, Jonah
Pickett, a wonderfully thoughtful boy she first meets at school. Most of the
answers are figured out with Jonah in Midnight Gulch, where she has lately
landed with her mother and sister, to live for a while with her Aunt Cleo while
her mother makes a little money so they can take off again. It seems Felicity’s
mother is a wanderer, doomed because of a long ago curse on the Threadbare
brothers, but we don’t discover the connections for a long time. There are
numerous interesting connections in the book, some heartfelt, some a little
crazy, but all the threads are straightened out satisfactorily. I loved when I
got to the part about the “snickers of magic” and loved the magical qualities
that appeared throughout. I was reading still another book these past two
weeks, so wonder if my opinion wasn’t colored a bit while reading both. I
should have read it faster perhaps, but found there were some slow parts, and
quite a bit of repetition of the same desires and feelings from Felicity. In all,
it was a book I will recommend, but it didn’t touch me as much as others have
expressed they were touched.