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A review by dominicanbookworm
Annie on My Mind by Nancy Garden
5.0
4.5
I'm emotional about this book. Don't touch me.
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Simple and beautiful.
What a beautiful story. This may have been written in 1982 but it's relevant to this day, and it's certainly a necessary story for people (especially those just starting to figure things out, whether they are teens or not) in the LGBTQAI+ community.
I listened to the audiobook and I loved how the narrator's voice perfectly matched the feel of the story (whether this makes sense to you or not, both evoked the feeling of softness/delicacy.) And I liked how different she made the voices of the various characters and how they all felt fitting.
I can't listen to books in one sitting because I get easily distracted, but this book made me want to pay attention and enjoy every moment of it.
I'm emotional about this book. Don't touch me.
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Simple and beautiful.
What a beautiful story. This may have been written in 1982 but it's relevant to this day, and it's certainly a necessary story for people (especially those just starting to figure things out, whether they are teens or not) in the LGBTQAI+ community.
I listened to the audiobook and I loved how the narrator's voice perfectly matched the feel of the story (whether this makes sense to you or not, both evoked the feeling of softness/delicacy.) And I liked how different she made the voices of the various characters and how they all felt fitting.
I can't listen to books in one sitting because I get easily distracted, but this book made me want to pay attention and enjoy every moment of it.