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- Title: Threads of Blue
- Author: Suzanne LaFleur
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Threads of Blue is the sequel to Beautiful Blue World, a story about children involved in an nameless war between fictional countries, a landscape that bears an uncanny resemblance to Europe After being tested for their suitably, some children of Sofarende are sent away from their families to a remote area called Faetre as part of an Adolescent Army unit, where they worked on important intelligenc for the war effort While in Faetre, the children were not allowed any contact with their families Y [...]
This sequel to Beautiful Blue World continues a poignant story about war and having no clear choices But also despite all the bad things happening, there are always good people and even a soldier can be kind The sequel flows seamlessly from the first book Would make an interesting book discussion set of books The writing creates a bond between the reader and the protagonist, Mathilde The war ends and as a reader I wished for another book about the characters.
I became thoroughly attached to the novel s heroine Mathilde Such a powerful book
I loved Beautiful Blue World and couldn t wait to see what happened next in the sequel yes, sequel Not a trilogy I was satisfied that we not only picked up right where we left off, but that the author also filled me in a bit and refreshed my memory I was fascinated, again, by her story being neither fantasy nor historical fiction, but portraying a completely made up but altogether horribly accurate scene of warring countries and, in this one, refugees This one actually felt realistic than the o [...]
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I was such a huge fan of Beautiful Blue World, the first book in this duology, that I woke up earlier than usual just to get a head start on this one At the time, I wrote that Beautiful Blue World was a perfect book for a younger reader who wanted something dark and Hunger Gamesy because While there aren t easy answers here, I still get this brimming sense of optimism for humanity s general direction from this book I felt the first book focused on an unusual moral quandary of selecting talented [...]
In this sequel to Beautiful Blue World, Mathilda has made her way to Eilean Since she s alone and has no idea where to go, she knocks on the door of a family, and is taken in briefly Mr Parmeter and his wife have already lost sons to the war, but they befriend Mathilda, and he takes her to the authorities in a refugee camp where she can deliver the message she has carried Eventually, she is reunited with the other youngsters who were part of Sofarende s military force, but her best friend Megs r [...]
Threads of Blue picks up immediately after the events of Beautiful Blue World Mathilde is now in Eilean having fled Sofarende She has been separated from her group and sent to a refugee camp In the refugee camp she learns what all refugees learn, that life away from danger is not always better than life in danger Being a refugee is hard, but Mathilde makes the best of it and even makes friends When she is finally reunited with the other kids from her unit she keeps waiting for something to happe [...]
I loved Beautiful Blue World and couldn t wait to see what happened next in the sequel yes, sequel Not a trilogy I was satisfied that we not only picked up right where we left off, but that the author also filled me in a bit and refreshed my memory I was fascinated, again, by her story being neither fantasy nor historical fiction, but portraying a completely made up but altogether horribly accurate scene of warring countries and, in this one, refugees This one actually felt realistic than the o [...]
I won this book on and Suzanne LaFleur was good enough to send me Book 1 and 2 so I would know what was going on A war took Mathilde away from her family when she was chosen to serve her country, Sofarende, with other children working on a secret military project That description alone caught my full attention This book along with its first one is so good, I thank Mrs LaFleur for sending it to me But now the other children including her best friend, Megs have fled to safety, and Mathilde is all [...]
This book picks right up where Beautiful Blue World ends, leaving Mathilde alone and afraid in a foreign world She eventually meets up with the rest of her group from Faetre in Eilean and ultimately discovers and comes to terms with the fate of her family.I kept thinking that Mathilde was going to have some sort of superpower and that this story would hit readers with a sci fi or fantasy twist but it turned out to be a simple and honest look at the ravages of war and the impact it has on everyon [...]
I looked forward to the sequel, but felt disconnected from this story.Mathilde is haunted by the mistake made at the end of Beautiful Blue World Now she is so afraid that all the map making her group works on is destroying their homeland That causes distance between her and the others, particularly her best friend.She accomplishes another very adult like mission Searching for her family who are now on the move, seems too simple after all the previous struggles I doubt there will be much interest [...]
After spending my first day of fall break at a conference yesterday, a leisurely morning of coffee and a book was just what I needed I absolutely adored this, which is the sequel to Beautiful Blue World Mathilde continues her journey through war, trying to ultimately make it home to her family She has relationships to repair along the way from events set in motion in the first book, and wonders if she will ever make it home to her family.
Sequel to Beautiful Blue World In a war torn nation, the government employs kids to assist with outside the box strategy In this book, Mathilde has been separated from her team and finds her way back to them, only to be given a new mission that takes her away from them again.I didn t love this as much as the first one, but it s still pretty good For fans of books like The War That Saved My Life and Wolf Hollow.
I positively adored LaFleur s first book in this series, Beautiful Blue World, and have been awaiting this book eagerly As soon as it came out, I rushed to pick it up from the library It was a bit of a slow start to me, but it picked up right away I would be embarrassed that I cried over the train track scene, but I am confident enough in LaFleur s master storytelling to know that many others did too In conclusion, fantastic read The series seemed to come to an end, with a bittersweet conclusion [...]
This book is a good as the first I love it so much Mathilde is finding her way home and has aventures along the way involving new friends and family s when Mathilde gets back to the military kids she has found megs won t speak to her When Mathilde and Gunner get sent on a quest with the escape, Mathilde faces horrible news Will Mathilde I have a good life again Will megs speak to her ever again Will Mathilde learn to be happy Read this book to find out.
3.5 stars.I absolutely loved book number one, Beautiful Blue World, so I highly anticipated this sequel It started out slow but then picked up Most of it feels realistic, set against the turmoil of a war So this isn t a feel good story It s a makes you think story view spoiler I was so sad about Meg and Mathilde s fractured friendship And then, what happened to Mathilde s family I didn t cry but I felt like I might So sad hide spoiler
The open end of Beautiful Blue World was lovely and hopeful, so this sequel wasn t absolutely necessary, but I did look forward to spending time with Mathilde and co when I heard this book was forthcoming All ends are neatly too wrapped up here There are losses, but ultimately the war ends and characters are either reunited with family or embraced by a new one.
I m not sure how to review this without spoiling the first book, so suffice it to say if you read Beautiful Blue World you MUST read the sequel Highly recommended for grades 5 up.
I didn t dislike this book, but I liked Beautiful Blue World so much I will still recommend this book since it picks up where the first one left off and lets us know what happens to all of the characters I think I just wanted from this one, but I expect many students won t mind.
I wanted to like this book I enjoyed the first book well enough, but I felt like there was a lot implied throughout the book leaving a few story line holes or quick fixes And the ending wasn t believable or satisfying Also reviewed on kiss the book blog.
Loved it So sad, but a great story.
I was glad to read this sequel It was thoughtful and may be a good intro for kids into the hard stuff of war It didn t stir big emotions in me though.
Brave, brave heroine.
Thank you for choosing me to receive a free copy via , I enjoyed and would recommend both the books in this series A good read.
I loved this book even than the last one More sad, but even interesting If you liked the last book, you should definitely read this one.
A satisfying ending, even if it wasn t super exciting It felt real though, and was sad but warm.
Threads of blue is a very interesting and strong book When I say strong, I felt like I was reading a longer book I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a book that would trick you