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Young Adult Fiction
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People of Sparks
Overall rating
5.0
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The second book of Ember finds Boon and Lina in the village of Sparks.
The reader can certainly understanding both sides of the arguements: The people of Ember need supplies and to be taught survival/ the people of Sparks are suspicious of the newcomers and resent having to share their supplies in such a destitute and wild climate, where technology has been lost.
It's easy for the reader to see that both groups have vital information to help each other- yet, the two groups cannot see.
Reading both books left me wanting to read the next one soon!
The reader can certainly understanding both sides of the arguements: The people of Ember need supplies and to be taught survival/ the people of Sparks are suspicious of the newcomers and resent having to share their supplies in such a destitute and wild climate, where technology has been lost.
It's easy for the reader to see that both groups have vital information to help each other- yet, the two groups cannot see.
Reading both books left me wanting to read the next one soon!
Good Points
Lina and Boon's friendship withstands many tests.
Lina's adventure to the old city was intriguing.
Many new characters are introduced, and Ms. DuPrau's writing style is quite similar to the first book.
Lina's adventure to the old city was intriguing.
Many new characters are introduced, and Ms. DuPrau's writing style is quite similar to the first book.
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