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The Shape of Thunder
The Shape of Thunder | Jasmine Warga
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Nebklvr
The Shape of Thunder | Jasmine Warga
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Mehso-so

“There should be a word for when you miss a person in the future. Not just missing memories of them, but missing memories you never got to have with them.” I love this quote and the description of grief from both families. I did feel the author kept circling the issues of gun control, radicalization, and extremism. I would prefer the issue be investigated more in depth versus the vague philosophizing.

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Eggs
The Shape of Thunder | Jasmine Warga
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Day 3: Finished The Shape of Thunder-a great read!
So far, 11 hours for #20in4Readathon #MayDaySpecial @Andrew65

Andrew65 Fantastic time 👏👏👏 2y
Eggs @Andrew65 Thank you 🙏🏻 2y
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Lovesbooks87
The Shape of Thunder | Jasmine Warga
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This was a very tough but moving read. Cora and Quinn have always been best friends. That is until Quinn‘s brother kills Cora‘s sister in a school shooting. Now they haven‘t talked in almost a year. Cora is dealing with loosing her sister in such a tragic way. Quinn is dealing with wanting to know if she could have stopped her brother. When Quinn gets the idea that she could time travel back to the tragic day and stop her brother she knows 👇🏻

Lovesbooks87 👆🏻she knows she needs Cora‘s help. But will she even talk to her? This book shows that change happens by talking about what happened so that maybe we can help prevent another one of these awful events from happening. This book also showed by believing in the impossible it can help start the healing process! 3y
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TracyReadsBooks
The Shape of Thunder | Jasmine Warga
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There is nothing easy about this profoundly moving and utterly necessary book about life in the aftermath of tragedy. It‘s an unflinching, heartbreaking MG story about resilience, grief, friendship, guilt, survival, and, ultimately, hope & healing. It‘s impossible not to want the best of everything for the two girls at the center of this story. Warga handles a difficult subject extremely well & while this isn‘t an easy read, it‘s a very good one.