Sparrow by Sarah Moon

Sparrow

by Sarah Moon

Sparrow has always had a difficult time making friends. But when the one teacher who really understood her is killed in a freak car accident, Sparrow's world unravels and she's found on the roof of her school in an apparent suicide attempt. With the help of an insightful therapist, Sparrow finally reveals the truth of her inner life. And it's here that she discovers an outlet in Rock amp; Roll music...

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A few months ago I stumbled upon the book Sparrow by Sarah Moon. I was not that sure whether I wanted to read it, but decided to give it a go. On the other hand, Circe by Madeline Miller has been on my tBR for more than a year. Two totally different books, but I will bring them together in this mini-reviews post.







Sparrow by Sarah Moon





  • Representation: social anxiety
  • Trigger warnings: an attempt to commit suicide








To be honest, I had difficulties getting used to the timeline, it took me a while before I could get the hang of it. However, when continuing reading, I really noticed Sparrow's growth and how she managed to live with her social anxiety. This book is more middle-grade than young adult, but it fits both age ranges well.



Circe by Madeline Miller









This book has been on my TBR for more than a year. I finallly picked it up and I'm glad I did. It's an easy book to read, despite the many many names of Greek gods. I still can't remember them, but that was already the case back in school, so no surprises there. I managed to finish this book in a few days and I actually have nothing to say about it.
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  • Started reading
  • 13 November, 2019: Finished reading
  • 13 November, 2019: Reviewed