Sent (novel) - Reception

Reception

Sent is a New York Times Bestseller in kids' chapter books. Kirkus Reviews stated that "Haddix conveys quite a bit of real history painlessly to her target audience and even mixes in some physics ... Valuable fun for teens." School Library Journal said of Sent, "Full of interesting historical details, but muddy with the science of time travel, this is a fantastic follow-up to the first book ... The next installment can't come quickly enough."

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    Satire is a sort of glass, wherein beholders do generally discover everybody’s face but their own; which is the chief reason for that kind of reception it meets in the world, and that so very few are offended with it.
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    To the United States the Third World often takes the form of a black woman who has been made pregnant in a moment of passion and who shows up one day in the reception room on the forty-ninth floor threatening to make a scene. The lawyers pay the woman off; sometimes uniformed guards accompany her to the elevators.
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    He’s leaving Germany by special request of the Nazi government. First he sends a dispatch about Danzig and how 10,000 German tourists are pouring into the city every day with butterfly nets in their hands and submachine guns in their knapsacks. They warn him right then. What does he do next? Goes to a reception at von Ribbentropf’s and keeps yelling for gefilte fish!
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