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Watch The Sky - Book Review

Before Jory's stepfather Caleb came along they used to live in the city, just Jory and his mom. His mom worked in a crummy coffee shop. She had met Caleb there when he defended her. They moved to an old farmhouse. They had found Jory's little sister in the fields eating pumpkins. Ansel, Jory's little brother, was born there. 

Jory Birch has no ordinary life. He has a life full of secrets, danger, silent sister and signs.  Now he had to go to school too. Jory had always been home schooled by his mother.  Kit was a secret. So were the signs. School was school and home was home. Jory couldn't let them mix. Friends were school and family was home. 

Signs were anywhere and everywhere, Caleb - Jory's stepfather says. Signs. They could be anywhere. They could be anything. They mean everything. Red leaves in the springtime. Pages torn from a library book. All the fishes in an aquarium facing the same way. A cracked egg with twin yolks. All signs. 

Caleb told Jory not to trust things he learned from school. The officials change things so we don't know the truth. Officials. Caleb was always talking about them. They could take Kit away. Tear the family apart. That's why Kit's a secret.

This book is amazing! I would honestly recommend it to anyone and everyone. The end is so unexpected and I would have never thought that would happen. One thing that I didn't really like was that the story was a little rushed at the end. Otherwise, it's actually an amazing book. 

Watch The Sky

Kirsten Hubbard

Fiction

Comments

  1. Why to many spoilers so fix that,
    Not much details hat you think about the book,
    Good definition on the main character.

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  2. I think this is great. But I think you should talk more about what you think. I like that the writing is descriptive and has good punctuation and grammar.

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  3. What did you think of the book....? and more into that but it was engaging to read. You had great grammar

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  4. I really liked how you had great punctuation and grammar. I wish you had read through you post before posting it because some of the sentences were way to short. Also you should write more about what you think about the book. But overall it was good

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  5. I loved your connections, but just try your best to not really spoil the story. I know that you aren't supposed to ruin the story in a book blog, but I felt like it was a little more than confusing.

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