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What a great follow up to So B. It.http://pussreboots.com/blog/2018/comm...
For some reason I missed the fact that this book is a sequel until I had already started reading it. I have loved many of Weeks' other books, but this one seemed a bit off. Aurora was such a brat in my opinion although the missing dog story line really tugged at my heartstrings. Will read part one and hope for better things.
there is a good luck and there is a bad luck. and seprate from all of that,there is soof.all her life,Arora heard the story about hedie.and all good luck she brought.to Aroa's family.and some bad lucks for her.that think her soof!!! I really injoy this book.
Companion book to So.B.It. I haven’t read that one yet. Aurora is living life in the shadow of Heidi. After a fire, everyone’s relationship is put to a text. Excellent story!
A very sweet and satisfying sequel/companion novel to So B. It, one of my absolute favorite books. And a perfect ending that made me more than a little misty eyed.
I'd give this a 3.5 if I could. I really wanted to love this book. Maybe my expectations were too high. It was beautifully crafted (I loved the chapter titles!), but parts of the story seemed too predictable. That being said, one of my students who also LOVES So B. It gifted me this book because she loved this story, too. So maybe for the target age audience, this book is a winner.
So good--heartwarming! A short book that is a companion to So B. It--the narrator and protagonist is Ruby's child ten years after the end of So B. It. I think that younger children can read it as well as middle school. The book is short and can be read as either a stand alone novel or before/after reading So B. It. Another clean and good story with kind adults. Refreshing...maybe a new trend?
'Soof' by Sarah Weeks is a story that not only has a contemporary feel, but takes readers back to a seemingly gentler time. The setting of the book, while likely in present day, seems like it can just as easily be in the past. This feeling that it could have taken place at any time is a nice touch, as it will likely help the book to resonate across different age groups and stand the test of time.The main character, Aurora, feels like she is somewhat weird, making her different from her classmate...
By a perfect twist of fate, this book came out the exact week we started our So B. It unit this year. And I have to say, I’m a HUGE fan of Heidi, but I LOVE Aurora. A quirky, fiery-mouthed tomboy, Aurora is tired of being the Apple her mother’s eye, especially if that means constant hovering. After a tragedy at home adds more complications to Aurora’s unique life, she struggles to find value in her place in the family, convinced her mom liked Heidi better.With tons of artful nods to the original...
I didn’t think I needed to read So B. It to read this one, but I was mistaken. I felt like I was missing something half the time. A heartfelt book, but based on my experience and others’ reviews, I would suggest reading So B. It first.
I gave this book 4 stars for the story. It was such a feel-good, happily-ever-after book! It is a perfect companion book to So B. It. I wasn't always happy with Rory or the way she acted, but the story was so good that I can overlook some of the character flaws. Sweet little story.
Short and sweet. It’s been years since I read So B. It:)
Lovely and heartwarming.Sequel to So.B.It, a book and film that I absolutely loved.Everything that Sarah Weeks writes is wonderful and heart felt.A++++++++++++
I’m a hard critic when it comes to sequels, or companion novels, if you prefer to call it that. I always want them to be as good as the original story and they never are. Soof doesn’t work for me. I loved So B. It. I gave it 5 stars. I had hoped that main character Heidi would still be a kid dealing with her unusual life as the daughter of a severely mentally disabled woman. Her curiosity to understand her past and the journey across the country which resulted from that curiosity created a fanta...
I was lucky enough to receive this ARC and could not wait to revisit the characters of So B. It. While I enjoyed the new story about Aurora and her family, I would have liked to hear more from Heidi - the main character in the original book. Kind of a let down for fans like me. I almost think I'd have preferred this book if the story stood on it's own, without a connection to So B. It.
Thank you to the author and @kidlitexchange and @Scholasticinc for the copy of this book. All opinions are my own.🐾Aurora loves animals, her parents and most of all her dog, Duck. He’s her very best friend in the whole world, not only because he’s the sweetest, most loyal dog in the whole world and the inside of his ears smell like popcorn, but because everyone at school thinks she’s weird. When she was a preschooler, her mom took her to a countless number of doctors to figure out why Aurora was...
Great quick read for lovers of So B. It! Sarah Weeks does it again with another captivating novel.
It's possible you have to be fan of the first book (So B. It) to be a fan of this one. I've never read So B. It. (I'm not sure why or how I missed that one as I generally read and enjoy Sarah Weeks's books.) Anyway, I found myself having a hard time liking anyone who was a character in that first book or understanding any of their motivations. There were a lot of things that appeared to happen for plot conveniences and not because they actually made any sense. Aurora is a gem though. I loved her...
A touching companion to So B. It.