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Mely ([personal profile] coffeeandink) wrote in [personal profile] rachelmanija 2023-06-26 10:42 pm (UTC)

In Great Waters is a complex, unsentimental, unsparing look at mermaids with elegant prose; I remember finding the ending somewhat anticlimactic, but the book still worth it.

Demon Pig! I have not read this or The Pig, the Prince, and the Unicorn in decades, and have no idea how they stand up, but I was very fond of the pair as a teen.

My mother had most of the Rabbi Small books and I read a bunch of them as a teen, but again, I don't know how well they'll stand up. They are probably a pretty decent representation of (religiously) Conservative and (politically) liberal American Jewish congregations of the time period, or at least they matched my experience pretty well.

I have read and liked other books by Erin Bow and Robert Newman, but not the particular ones you have.


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