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Monday, October 8, 2012

Pathfinder by Orson Scott Card



Pathfinder is well done, but darkly lonely and sad, which is par for Orson Scott Card (at least in the books that I have read.)  This book has great story movement and character building, and an interesting (if slightly predictable) conclusion.
Leaf piece: A boy goes on an adventure to save his universe (a.k.a. String Theory), while discovering and nurturing hidden -and unusual- talents in himself and his friends.
A         [Story/Plot A; Characters A-; Content B+; Setting A]
Genre/Subject: Teen Fiction/SciFi
Additional Note: AR Level 6.3

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