Genres: Young Adult, Mystery
Pages: Paperback, 352
Published: December 11, 2018
Publisher: Amberjack Publishing
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Synopsis: The curious flight patterns of crows lead a teen computer programmer down a path of mystery and romance.
Gin trusts logic a little too much. She even designs programs to decide what to eat and how to spend her time. All that changes when she’s paired with a new transfer student, Felix, on a computer modeling assignment to explain certain anomalies in the behavior of crows.
As she enters Felix’s world and digs further into the data behind crow behavior, Gin uncovers a terrible secret. And the wrong decision could equal disaster squared . . .
About the Author: Susan Cunningham lives in the Colorado Rocky Mountains with her husband and two daughters. She enjoys science nearly as much as writing: she’s traveled to the bottom of the ocean via submarine to observe life at hydrothermal vents, camped out on an island of birds to study tern behavior, and now spends time in an office analyzing data on wool apparel. She blogs about writing and science at susancunninghambooks.com.
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FACEBOOK: https://susancunninghambooks.com/
INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/susancunninghamwrites
My Review: I am always looking for something new in the world of young adult and when this one came up on the list I was like yes, please. This one deals with the flight of crows and yes that was as weird as it sounded. I also loved that this is in the POV of a girl named Gin I mean that name alone is just awesome. She really reminded me of Felicity from Arrow. The pace was well done and the side characters were also great. The addition of the crows and the computer tech parts this was one hard to put down title. I do wish that parts of it would have been a little slower because it felt just a tad rushed in parts. But other than that this book was wonderful!
Go Into This One Knowing: Romance, Crows, Mystery
"Crow Flight is a delicious novel. Gin has decided what her life should look like - and it involves logic, equations, computer models, coding, ambition, and over-achieving. An unexpected twist forces her to reconsider, and rather suddenly she finds herself in new territory - a path that calls forth the heart, the willingness to adventure, and most importantly, an effort at finding and honoring the immaterial truth. When an English teacher asks her to consider Victor Hugo's contention that 'One must have bread, but before bread, one must have the ideal,' she boldly launches forth into a world of discovery, romance, and danger. This book, like Gin's adventure, is a beauty." -Laura Pritchett, winner of the PEN USA Award in Fiction
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