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1. Strange coincindence

But I finished Mary Pearson's amazing book The Adoration of Jenna Fox (which my daughter has now started, although I'm wondering if it's a little too mature for her but we'll see - having been a bit of a precocious reader myself, I tend to err on the side of leniency when it comes to letting her read books) and then after reading THE DISREPUTABLE HISTORY OF FRANKIE LANDAU-BANKS (which I LOVED) I started the book I'd picked up at the library before Jenna Fox and Frankie arrived by mail - Neal Shusterman's UNWIND.

Without wanting to give too much away about either JENNA FOX or UNWIND book, they are interesting books to read in tandem. I'm on a bit of a Neal Shusterman kick at the moment. He's really masterful at plot, which is something I can only dream about. I'm hoping maybe if I read enough of his books some insight on how to be a better plotter will subconsciously work its way into my brain.

Or not. But either way, his books are excellent!

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