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Jane, Unlimited by Kristin Cashore
`The book Jane,Unlimited by Kristin Cashore was a good read. This book is about a teen named Jane, who is on a journey to find who she is and what really happened to her Aunt Magnolia, who mysteriously died in a snow storm in Antartica. Before Magnolia died, she made Jane promise never to turn down an invitation to Tu Reviens, an island owned by the Thrash Family. Throughout this story, Jane makes new friends and pieces together information about her Aunt Magnolia.In this story, there's time travel and talking dogs. I think that it really keeps your attention by adding random things that don't make sense. This book was good length considering all the events that were in it. The chapters were pretty long, but it made sense because there were certain parts where it jumped around with time and not all of the story took place at the same time. I don't like how it repeated the days over and over and would skip days, and how chapter to chapter it would do the same day from a different point of view. I don't like it because it isn't always clear when it's taking place. Overall, this was a good book and I would recommend it to anyone who likes sci-fi/fantasy books.
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