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Book Review of Among Others

Among Others
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Helpful Score: 2


You dont need to be an SF fanor know much at all about SF history, reallyto love Mori and AMONG OTHERS. This is a book that everyone who has been or is still a bookworm can relate to and delight in.

Mori represents the kind of bookish teenager you want to be, your best friend to be, your teenage daughter to be. She drinks up books like water and then writes about them in her journalnot in-depth academic analyses, but the kind of meandering way that most bookworms do naturally. I admit to knowing hopelessly little about SF, but I could definitely relate to Moris somewhat scattered comments on the books shes finished. Shes not trying to write a SF novel or be a SF expert; shes just enjoying herself wholeheartedly as an avid reader, and you cant help but love that.

Due to its diary format, AMONG OTHERS is filled with bits and pieces of the sort of things that teenage girls wonder about: sex, their sexuality, people they meet, their future. It makes the book so genuine that there is no one primary plotline. Because its like life in that way: we have many interests and thoughts and curiosities, and they all make up a part of who we are.

I loved the bookish aspect of AMONG OTHERS so much that I was rather put off by its fantastical element, which I felt was almost unnecessary. The main plot, if you must name one, is Moris relationship with fairies and her crazy mother. I have no problem with how fairies work in Moris world: like other things that Mori writes about, the fairies are just a part of her life, just a part of her. But I do feel like the magical aspect was not the driving force of this novel, and so, in making it a significant part of the ending, I feltunsatisfied.

AMONG OTHERS is classified as fantasy, and Mori loves SF, but it doesnt mean that SFF fans should be its only readersnor, perhaps, its most significant. AMONG OTHERS is, in my opinion, above all other plotlines, a love letter to books as salvation, and so if ever you love books, you should check this one out.