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Traci Chee

Author of The Reader

7+ Works 2,101 Members 70 Reviews

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Includes the name: Traci Chee

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Works by Traci Chee

The Reader (2016) 849 copies
We Are Not Free (2020) 511 copies
The Speaker (2017) 271 copies
A Thousand Steps into Night (2022) 256 copies
The Storyteller (2018) 173 copies
Kindling (2024) 40 copies

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You Are Here: Connecting Flights (2023) — Contributor — 68 copies

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Birthdate
20th c.
Gender
female
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
California, USA
Agent
Barbara Poelle

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FILBO | Apr 24, 2024 |
This is a retelling of the Seven Samuari legend set in a war-torn fantasy world where young men and women were used as weapons and called Kindlings. Most were given a pat on the back, if even that once the war ended and cast adrift. Each had a special ability, but paid a steep price because using that ability ate them up slowly until they reached a point where recovery was impossible.
Told in alternating chapters, starting with Leum who wants to find enough money so she can get past civilization and live in the shadow of a remote mountain, this is the story of how a determined girl from a poor village convinces seven Kindlings to band together and protect her village from bandits. Each of the seven are cynical and initially resistant, but once they are rounded up and begin planning their defense including cutting trees to make spears and fortifications, they begin coalescing.
Despite their individual hardness, all seven are very appealing characters. The overall tone of the book is grim and there’s plenty of bloodshed, but that doesn’t prevent it from being one heck of a read.
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sennebec | 1 other review | Apr 2, 2024 |
Gr 7 Up—Fourteen narrators, all born in the United States and of Japanese descent, provide viewpoints after the
bombing of Pearl Harbor. They and their families are no longer trusted, and the Exclusion Orders mean forced
relocation. This novel is moving, personal, and well researched, with abundant curricular tie-ins and a realistic range
of authentic character reactions, from "Don't make trouble" to "How dare they require this of us?"
 
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BackstoryBooks | 16 other reviews | Apr 2, 2024 |
I didn't actually finish this book. I read about half of it, and I can't say it was bad, exactly, but to me it was clearly missing something. I don't like how the author keeps switching between characters, and never goes in deep enough to help me connect to the characters. The excerpts from The Book only exacerbate the problem, since they are generally boring, they pull me out of the book even more and seem just a contrived way of creating info dumps.

Having said all that, I do think The readerhas its good points. The premise is interesting, and the main characters are sympathetic. The female main character is competent, which is always noteworthy. I can see why some people would like it, but it feels unfinished and young to me.… (more)
 
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zjakkelien | 37 other reviews | Jan 2, 2024 |

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Works
7
Also by
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Members
2,101
Popularity
#12,250
Rating
3.8
Reviews
70
ISBNs
82
Languages
7

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