Review: Spark
Spark by Sarah Beth Durst
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I had a discussion with a friend just the other day about what I love about Sarah Beth Durst's novels. First and foremost is that she doesn't have cookie cutter heroines. They aren't always super talented and the best at what they do, or if even they are, they often keep their talents to themselves, and work quietly from the sidelines. And this middle-grade entry offers just that- Mina is a quiet girl with a strong moral center. She is brave and has courage, without ever being brash or showy about it. Together Mina and Pixit are a force for truth. Spark was a delight to read.
The audiobook, narrated by Eevin Hartsough, is entertaining and well-voiced.
I received a Digital Review Copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I had a discussion with a friend just the other day about what I love about Sarah Beth Durst's novels. First and foremost is that she doesn't have cookie cutter heroines. They aren't always super talented and the best at what they do, or if even they are, they often keep their talents to themselves, and work quietly from the sidelines. And this middle-grade entry offers just that- Mina is a quiet girl with a strong moral center. She is brave and has courage, without ever being brash or showy about it. Together Mina and Pixit are a force for truth. Spark was a delight to read.
The audiobook, narrated by Eevin Hartsough, is entertaining and well-voiced.
I received a Digital Review Copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
View all my reviews
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