wind on fire 3
Sep. 13th, 2006 08:40 amFiresong, by William Nicholson
If the first one in this trilogy was about the evils of standardized testing, and the second about the evils of fascism, this one takes a rather different tack, being about mysticism and purpose, and does so so well that it turns out mysticism and purpose were really the themes of the first two as well. Everything tied together perfectly.
(171/250)
If the first one in this trilogy was about the evils of standardized testing, and the second about the evils of fascism, this one takes a rather different tack, being about mysticism and purpose, and does so so well that it turns out mysticism and purpose were really the themes of the first two as well. Everything tied together perfectly.
(171/250)