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Review: Oh, the Places You'll Go! by Dr. Seuss
The book opens with a sense of movement and possibility, introducing the idea that life is full of directions you can take, even if you don’t always know where they’ll lead. The main “character” is more of a stand-in for the reader, which makes it feel personal in a way that’s easy to connect with. From the beginning, there’s this feeling that you’re about to step into something unpredictable, where decisions matter but outcomes aren’t always clear.

Laura Wakefield
May 123 min read
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