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E**P
Great for Readers of All Ages
I thought I was buying this book for my 12 year old daughter, but I ended up falling in love with it myself. "The Wonder of Us" is a great book for teenagers (adventure and love without drug abuse or risky sexual behavior), but it's just as appealing for adults. Culbertson's book is well-crafted, insightful, and funny. The writing is so seamless that I found myself lost in the story, feeling as if I was traveling through Europe with Riya and Abby. I kind of felt like a kid again, which is terribly appealing when you're actually 41.
J**R
A heart-wrenching journey that examines what it's like to grow up female and establish an identity of one's own
I couldn’t put down this book! Both Riya and Abby’s distinct voices and personalities pop off the page as Culbertson takes them – and you! – on a vivid tour of Europe. Not only is this book a gorgeous tribute to six different countries, at the heart of the story is a heart-wrenching journey that examines what it’s like to grow up female and establish an identity of one's own. THE WONDER OF US is unexpected, witty, and fun – everything I love about Kim Culbertson’s books!
E**N
This book is "Wonder"-ful!!!
I love this book and I love Riya and Abby. It is filled with so many "wonders": travel, history, humor, adventure, heartache, hot chocolate, and most of all the complexity and magic of friendships. Culbertson creates her characters with such care, depth and love. These two girls stole my heart and I'm grateful I was able to travel the journey of their friendship through this novel. Not sure how many times I am allowed to use the word "love" in a review, but......LOVE!!!!!!
M**S
An absorbing story of best friends who love each other but fight while roaming some of the grandest cities in the world
A great read from the very first page. The characters are so believable, and so much fun that we love going along on each stop of their fantastic journey. Along the way, they (we) learn a lot about the meaning of friendship. The book's title is a brilliant way of capturing what the book is about!
M**C
The Wonder of Us is Great!
A sweet and fun read. Kim Culbertson is an excellent story teller and has a beautiful way of bringing her characters to life. I always enjoy her books.
M**X
this will be perfect for my daughter when she studies abroad in the ...
Delightful tale of friendship and travel...this will be perfect for my daughter when she studies abroad in the fall! Highly recommend—loved all of Kim Culbertson's books!
D**N
Excellent
Excellent
W**S
Great fun to read and shows you the importance of friendship
Teenagers Abby and Riya had been best friends since they were little children. They were never apart until the day Riya moved from her hometown in Yuba Ridge, California to Berlin, Germany with her family. Whilst Riya was getting to know her new hometown and school, Abby’s life was falling apart as her mum left her dad for another man.With the two so far away from one another they tried to talk on the phone or Facetime as much as possible, but with resentment creeping in from both of them, their friendship started dwindling. Not wanting to lose her best friend, Riya has a brilliant idea and soon afterward Abby receives airline tickets in the post.Riya has invited Abby for a two week all expenses paid tour of six European countries, there is only one catch, Riya cousin Neel is escorting them and he’s a bit of a stickler for the rules. There’s also the matter that Riya might have an ulterior motive for this trip too!The Wonder of Us is a cute YA book that features interesting characters and vibrant cities. Throughout the book, the best friends visit Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Scotland, Iceland, and England. Abby is a history buff and loves everything from the past, especially The Seven Wonders of the World, so Riya tries to make the trip as interesting for her as possible, showing her new wonders that can be found in each city.The main aim of the trip though is to try and become close again and repair the damage that has been caused between them, however, the girls seem reluctant to actually speak about what has happened and try to brush it under the rug, which over time causes more friction between them.I really enjoyed the plot, visiting the numerous countries and learning so much about each of them. I do have a little problem with how much time we got to spend in each city. For example, we head to Florence, Italy for the first ‘Wonder’ and this takes up 66 pages. When we visit London, England this only covers 31 pages and lacks the detail that the earlier countries did. For each country we visited the number of pages dedicated to that country reduced. I would of love to of seen a nearly equal amount to each.The book is told from dual points of view by both of the girls. Now I’m not normally one for dual or multiple narratives but for this book to work it really needed it. The chapters are told from alternating POV so you always know which girl you are spending time with.Whilst the girls were typical teenagers and sometimes fun, sometimes moody, I really enjoyed getting to know Neel. He is one eccentric young man who is wise beyond his years, yet still, a teenager inside, even if he doesn’t like to show it often.The book was great fun to read and shows you the importance of friendship and that just because someone is thousands of miles away it doesn’t lessen their feelings for their friends. It also shows the reader that sometimes you need to learn to stand on your own two feet and face the world.Book Reviewed on Whispering Stories Book Blog*I received a free copy of this book which I voluntarily reviewed
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