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Reviews for Alphabatty animals and funny foods

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The average rating for Alphabatty animals and funny foods based on 2 reviews is 5 stars.has a rating of 5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2020-05-01 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 5 stars Jackson Whisnant Iii
It took the lucky convergence of the COVID-19 lockdown (with more time than one could ever have imagined) and watching the wonderful movie, The Man who Knew Infinity (as the inspiration) to reread parts of this unique reference book on Partitions. My focus was primarily on chapter 5 (The Hardy-Ramannjan-Rademcher Expansion of p(n)) and 7 (Identities of the Rodgers-Ramannjan Type). Like reading the score of a Bach fugue, I felt awe and no small degree of humility in navigating through the work of these great mathematicians. Overall, the best reference book on the general topic I have found.
Review # 2 was written on 2016-03-01 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 5 stars Patricia Sonsini
This book follows the life of an unnamed, eleven-year-old boy and his family dynamic. His brother is sixteen, and used to be his best friend, but now ignores him for his other friends and girlfriend. After the narrator has given up on trying to connect with his brother, his mom says that she is pregnant again, seemingly embarrassed. The narrator does not know what to say, because he does not really care. He believes that being the middle child, he will now not have to worry about rules around the house. There's a poem where it talks about the narrator's brother falling through ice and being in the ICU for a long time, on a respirator. There are a couple poems talking about how he has healed, but we see none of the healing process or the real trauma his family is going through. After this, we are thrown to stories about the grandparents, and then thrown into the family reunion. At the family reunion, we have a large segment of poems. They each describe a different family member and what they contribute to the overall family dynamic. Once a family member has been written about, they are not brought up again. The mother gives birth to a daughter, a baby the narrator calls perfect and whole. They then begin to change how they walk and talk, so as not to wake the baby. In the end of the book, we see the narrator with his grandfather, a war hero. They talk about their ancestors and what they did in life. Then they talk about the narrator's future, and he says he wants to be a writer when he grows up. It ends beautifully with the grandfather asking "what feathers will you use to make your words fly straight and true?"


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