The Great War

Stories Inspired by Items from the First World War

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Jim Kay: The Great War (2019, Candlewick Press)

304 pages

English language

Published Jan. 23, 2019 by Candlewick Press.

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2 stars (1 review)

2 editions

Why does John Boyne ruin things?

2 stars

Morpurgo's story was quite nicely done, even if awkward; I have not much to say about it. Almond's story was actually really good and interesting; it actually had a lot of feeling for a short story. I loved it.

My rating for this book, which is the one with three stories (96 pages), is so low because of John Boyne's story. His story was atrocious; it was just as bad as his other writing, which isn't even remotely shocking because he's just not a good writer.

The reasons for this statement include: 1. The nine-year old child that he wrote, for some reason, doesn't act like a nine-year old child. This is something he's never been good at (and is far more apparent in his novels from children's perspective). He looks at his mom and dad, as a nine-year old, and refers to them by their first names. It's weird …