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Love from A to Z
- Narrated by: S. K. Ali, Priya Ayyar, Tim Chiou
- Length: 9 hrs and 11 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Teen & Young Adult, Literature & Fiction
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“Heartfelt and powerful.” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review)
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A marvel: something you find amazing. Even ordinary-amazing. Like potatoes - because they make French fries happen. Like the perfect fries Adam and his mom used to make together.
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- Humza A.
- 13-11-21
Keep up the work
I enjoyed listen to A to Z. Romantic, great story, a bit of drama ….. worth listening to
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- Maria
- 09-06-20
Much more than teenage love story
The only teenage love story I read/listened to where I learned so much more! Discussing difficult topics like MS and islamophobia, there is so much depth and self awareness in the 2 main characters, that I showed me how little I know and how much more I want to learn...
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- Dana Al-Basha
- 02-09-19
Love from Adam to Zainab
Who else googled marvels and oddities journal? Just me. Okay (=^▽^=) Anyway, when I first saw the cover I felt happy but worried, blue in literature means illness and it also means someone will die by the end of the book, but the cover was also romantic and a Muslim girl is on the cover! I liked the issues addressed in the book, from Burkinis and how people react to them, to converting to Islam, to racism against muslims, to people from different nationalities religions and colors, to Zainab's fight for justice for herself and others, I think she would be an amazing lawyer. The book is good, but for some reason I didn't love it as much as I hoped I would.
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- M. Allen
- 13-07-19
A Beautiful Story
This book was heartbreaking, hopeful and beautiful. The uncertainty of senior year/first year of college is made even more fraught by Zaneb’s battles against Islamaphobia and the injustices all around her and Adam’s battles with a new diagnosis. They each find an anchor in a Marvels and Oddities journal and the story is told primarily through their entries.
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- Arooj Khan
- 20-01-22
loved it!
its a great book finished in 3 days xould put it down! Saw a tiktok about it and got super intrested. love how the author brought all the events together. the only thing I disliked was the very wierd prinounciation of the basic arabic words like (salaaam). other than that loved it overall
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- Big Momma
- 10-12-21
SO VERY TRUE AND REAL
Bismillaah
I’m so glad that I listened to this story. It was a great listen and made us aware of what’s going on in our community and in the world although many of us are home with our little ones and busy all the time. I made it that much better to know that most of what I heard were true events.
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- Kira
- 01-03-21
A Tale of Navigation
This story covers a lot of navigation: love, loss, hate, war, religion, moral code, and sense of self. This journey is covered by journal entries of Adam and Zayneb, but they stray from a typical journal format because they review a moments' marvels and oddities. The protagonists are thoughtful and dedicated teens that challenge and inspire each other regularly in a relatively short amount of time, which creates a good foundation for their romance. Their religion plays a prominent role in the story, but not in a straying from it, but rather their refreshing commitment to it. A wonderful listen, I enjoyed most every minute of it.