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Liesl and Po by Lauren Oliver
I read a middle-grade book and I’m ineffably happy about it. It’s nice how a ghost reinforced some thoughts like how different the world seems depending on which perspective you view it. But the statement that really struck me is: “They did not know how to be anyone other than themselves, and even that they did not know how to be sometimes.”
I like the idea of sparrows jumping even though they don’t know how to fly and they learn midway. The thing is sparrows don’t just jump like a fool. It’s in their imprint, in their intuition so we shouldn’t just jumped into every opportunity. We should make a calculated risk ‘cause if we jumped and didn’t learn to fly even by the last millimeter before we touched the ground, we’ll die. It’s as if we wasted time and effort and everything else. And there goes a rebuttal, that you had learn something in the process not flying but other thing like velocity or something. And that I cannot deny.
I also loved what Mo’s landlady said about how if you keep saving everybody they’ll never learn to paddle. It’s true in the way that a lot of people keeps on blaming and blaming the government the government when in reality we have a fault too, for electing the wrong people, letting them stay in power, being part of the system of cheaters and law breakers, losing hope for the country and maybe, not working hard enough.
Some teachers believed that the classics are the only literature that should be glorified, that they are the ones who contains sense, that the harder the words used the better the understanding. They must understand that the “normal” books of today are the classics of tomorrow. So they shouldn’t limit the reading material to the classics. Millions of books get published every year and among them are really good books. Ugh. So many books to read, so little time…
Statements to ponder:
“That’s just the way things are. Life’s a funny business.” Death, he supposed, was the punch line.
It gets lonely to feel things all by yourself.
-I may be dead, but home is wherever I built my life, and it is where I will go back in my death.
This was the other problem with the living ones: They were separate, always separate They could not truly merge. They did not know how to be anyone other than themselves, and even that they did not know how to be sometimes.
The sparrows jumped before they knew how to fly, and they learned to fly only because they had jumped.
Most people don’t want to be saved. Besides, if you keep bailing everybody out, they’ll never learn to paddle on their own.
Time ticked forward. Stars collided. Planets were born and died. Everywhere and in every fold and bend of the universe, strange and miraculous things happened.
That is the strangest thing about the world: how it looks so different from every point of view.
Actually, it is the opposite of an escape; it is a way back in, a way to enter and make sense of a world that occasionally seems harsh and terrible.