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Nimeni on Skellig by David Almond

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emotional hopeful mysterious relaxing medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Loveable characters? Yes

5.0

Loved this book as a teen. Rereading as an adult I notice how it's full of thematically coherent metaphor, foreshadowing, imagery, and "casual" descriptions. It's very rich with both this and scientific, literary, and mythological references for a book aimed at young readers. I found this refreshing. It doesn't assume readers are dumb, and also doesn't drop in the references with no explanation (which can leave readers feeling disconnected and uneducated).

I'm sure I was enamored with Mina as a teen too, as I relate to her love for arts and scientific knowledge.

I am a bit uncomfortable reading the children so often touching Skellig without consent, especially when he clearly doesn't want to be. As if he is an animal and a spectacle. Also there's a little bit of fatphobia/body shaming.

As for the audio edition: there was a hint of mouth crackle and the music was a little overdramatic and unnecessary. Some of the dialogue and prose felt stilted when voiced aloud. But overall it was fine.

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