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The Reading Nook

English teacher Alexandria Warner’s recent read is “Remarkably Bright Creatures” by Shelby Van Pelt.

Story by Dianne Haake Opinions Editor Graphics by Anna Cucar Photo Editor

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English Teacher Alexandria Warner’s recent read is a #1 New York Times bestseller titled, “Remarkably Bright Creatures” by Shelby Van Pelt. The novel is Van Pelt’s debut book, published May 2022.

“A lonely, elderly woman named Tova takes pride in working as a custodian for the local aquarium after the death of her husband and disappearance of her son over three decades ago,” Warner said.” As she begins to have strange encounters with Marcellus, the incredibly intelligent giant Pacific octopus, they build an unlikely friendship. Marcellus makes it his mission to help Tova discover the truths of her son’s disappearance before he dies.”

The story is told from multiple point of views, including Marcellus. It deals with themes of trust, hope and the power of second chances.

Warner recommends this book to STA students looking for an interesting new read.

“This novel is a quick, easy read that deals with the sweetest characters,” Warner said. “And anyone who knows me knows that I love animals/wildlife and that I love strange fiction. Marcellus the octopus is my favorite character of all time now!” B