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Eight Pieces Of Silva Book Review


5 stars this book was so good I couldn’t put it down Lawrence knew how to write a good middle grade mystery that hooked me so much from the beginning I loved our main character Becks as aka Rudbeckia and she went through a lot trying to find and save her stepsister Sliva who she thought when missing when she was known to be with a guy called Logan and Becks tries to investegate what happens to her Becks did loose some friends along the way because some thoughts she was being dramatic Becks is known for liking girls so there is an f/f romance in this book and everything else relating to her love and feelings…

I loved this book I felt Patrice really brought Becks to life she was relatable and funny one thing I loved how she was known as a Ghanaian and one thing I never saw in YA is an african representation of someone being a Ghanaian I was impressed that Lawrence added some culture references to this book for anyone who feels like Becks and doesn’t feel understood this book did a great job at putting different backgrounds together I find this important and should be seen more so I really enjoyed this one a lot I couldn’t put it down I feel I found a few favourite author I can’t wait to read her other works if you’re looking for a good middle grade mystery based on a young black London girl then I highly recommend this one for you

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SeekingBookWorm

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