Friday, July 27, 2018

Review of More than We Can Tell


More Than We Can Tell (Letters to the Lost, #2)Title: More than We Can tell 

Author: Brigid Kemmerer 

Series: Letters to the Lost book 2

Pages: 416

Genre: teen, teen real life issues 

More than we can tell by Brigid Kemmerer and it is the sequel to Letters to the Lost but it's more of  companion novel than a true sequel.  I enjoyed this one as well, but not as much as I did the first one.   But I did enjoy reading more about Rev, and I loved meeting Emma Blue a girl who's trying to make it in the gaming world.  

This novel didn't shy away from the hard stuff nor the gritty world of gaming and the problems that go along with it. Especially if you’re a girl. In a perfect world this wouldn't happen. Girls and women could play video and computer games as well as design them without worrying about harassment from boys and men.  I was glad that this book bought to light that this does indeed happen, and it happens more than it should.  

Just like in Letters to the Lost  Brigid Kemmererer shows that just because it’s a harsh or touchy subject she's not going to shy away from writing about it; especially if it something that teens especially teen girls can relate too.  I think everyone not just teenagers can read this and get something out of it. 


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