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Review: "Spectacular Things" by Beck Dorey-Stein — A Character-Driven Family Saga

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A review of Beck Dorey-Stein's novel "Spectacular Things," which follows three women—sisters Mia and Cricket and their mother Liz—across three decades. The book is structured around an impossible choice revealed early to the reader, then explored through the characters' lives. The reviewer describes it as a character-driven family saga focusing on ambition, sacrifice, motherhood, and sisterhood, praising the semi-omniscient point of view and the emotional resonance of the sibling relationship.

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Spectacular Things follows three women across more than three decades: sisters Mia and Cricket and their mom, Liz.
This book captivated me, I think partially because the semi-omniscient POV was fascinating and partially because of the way...
Spectacular Things is a moving, character-driven story about ambition, sacrifice, motherhood, and the people who help us become who we're meant to be.
As a mom of daughters, Mia and Cricket's relationship resonated deeply with me.
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Spectacular Things is a moving, character-driven story about ambition, sacrifice, motherhood, and the people who help us become who we're meant to be. As a mom of daughters, Mia and Cricket's relationship resonated deeply with me.

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