March 14, 2012

Glory Be


Glory Be by Augusta Scattergood is a good book, but not the kind of book you would say ‘wow’ to. The book is set in 1964, and even though it didn’t say it at first or write it on the back, Augusta Scattergood kept giving you hints. She wrote so many hints that it kept you wondering and wondering.
Though the first half of the book wasn’t that exciting, Augusta Scattergood constantly kept you wondering so that it was almost impossible to put the book down. I recommend this book to everyone, especially to people that enjoy historic fiction. From a sister who changed a lot, a weird girl from up north that wears black socks with sandals, to a queer boy that is a “negro” and likes Glory’s sister, this book will keep you thinking and wondering.

-Serendipity_3

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