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Goodbye, Dewey and Suze. I'll miss you! I am sad you have no further adventures to entertain me with through my commute.I loved this just as much as the first one for its finely drawn characters and relationships. At first I was a little sad that Suze and Dewey were no longer spending all their time...
Dewey and Suze follow history to New Mexico where Suze's Dad is working on rockets at White Sands. The Red Menace isn't much a part of the story, it's mostly about the relationship between the two girls and Suze's mother - which is difficult and loving. It's a good story about family set against a...
Sequel to Green Glass Sea, which I loved. This one didn’t quite have the suspense of the first one, in the sense of us knowing what was going to happen while the characters didn’t. But it was a nice growing-up story. [November 2010]
I cracked this sequel to The Green Glass Sea with no little trepidation. I've come to expect sophomore slump from YA books lately. I needn't have fretted; Klages hit this one out of the park. I think I like it better than TGGS despite the absence of Dick Feynman. Werhner von Braun (offstage) is hard...