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What did you like most about this book?
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One thing I particularly like is the setting on the Gulf of Mexico. Having a cottage so near the ocean and the time to explore at leisure is a wonderful way to spend a summer. The setting is a necessary characteristic of the story, but if there had been no mysterious sand people, Lea could still have had a great summer.
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Joanna Perry wrote: 30 Mar 2024, 15:36 One thing I particularly like is the setting on the Gulf of Mexico. Having a cottage so near the ocean and the time to explore at leisure is a wonderful way to spend a summer. The setting is a necessary characteristic of the story, but if there had been no mysterious sand people, Lea could still have had a great summer.
I agree, I enjoyed that Lea got to explore new areas, learn about different cultures, and have new experiences that helped her grow.
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What I enjoyed most is Lea's exploration of new territories, her immersion in diverse cultures, and the array of experiences she encounters contribute significantly to her personal growth.
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What I liked most about this book is the coastal setting of Mexico.
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What I liked most about the book was the beautiful setting on the coast, the true-to-life characters, and the accessible writing style. You can tell I enjoyed this book.
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What I liked most about the book was the location of her aunt's home. Also, I like when Lea's mom reunites with her daughter. Her mom looks refreshed and ready to take control of her life.
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The book's vivid coastal setting, relatable characters, and clear, engaging writing style were the highlights for me. The author's skillful storytelling transported me to a beautiful seaside world, populated by authentic and endearing characters.
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One aspect that really stood out to me was the vivid setting along Mexico, which added a unique and captivating backdrop to the story,
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