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ashley_dang096 's review for:
Kaleidoscope
by Brian Selznick
Like the title of the book this story is exactly like a kaleidoscope, with so many facets and fractures all mixed into one. The heart of this story is about two people, their bond, and the nature of grief and love that lingers between them. Originally this is a children’s/middle grade level book but I definitely think it would work for an older audience too. It’s a bit confusing and at the same time there is something just so whimsical and magical about it. It has fractures between reality and fantasy, and portrayals of emotions. It’s filled with gorgeous artwork that is also shown as if examined through a kaleidoscope.