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Next Up Are Some Summer Reads and Reviews
If my hiatus has made you forget that I was here for two months before that, that's okay. I almost forgot too! So, I'm here to remind you about some summer reads that I reviewed over the last couple of months. The following books will stop being featured Nov. 3rd.
Glitch by Heather Anastasiu Book Review
Beginning with Glitch, which is a post-apocalyptic sci-fi dystopian that's been a hit and miss with a lot of people."Experiencing the world through your eyes, feeling your first emotions with you." He shook his head in wonder. "You were the first beautiful thing I'd seen after a couple of really dark years. You made me realize I'd taken for granted how beautiful life can be..."
For Darkness Shows the Stars by Diana Peterfreund Book Review
Another post-apocalyptic sci-fi book, For Darkness Shows the Stars is a romance novel based on Jane Austen's Persuasion. “Don’t you ever speak to me again, Malakai Wentforth. I hate you. I hate you. And I’m not sorry anymore.”
“What?”
“I’m not sorry I didn’t go with you. Because I hate the man that you’ve become.”
Plain Kate by Erin Bow Book Review
A stunningly poignant and emotional read, Plain Kate is a fantasy novel with so much heart at it's core. "A master carver will be brave, and trust the wood. Things will find their shape. Kate, My Star. Lift your knife."
Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas Book Review
Throne of Glass is one of my favorite reads of this year and is an amazing fantasy read!"Experiencing the world through your eyes, feeling your first emotions with you."
“After a year, you seem to be more or less alive. I wonder how that’s possible when the average life expectancy in these mines is a month.”
“Quite a mystery, I’m sure.” She batted her eyelashes and readjusted her shackles as if they were lace gloves."
The Sweetest Spell by Suzanne Selfors Book Review
The Sweetest Spell is about acceptance, forgiveness, true love, and the importance of doing the right thing even when fear is escalating. "Too much time spent with one girl was not good. If Father had gotten the wrong idea, then maybe Emmeline had the wrong idea as well. I need to put an end to that.
Who was I kidding? I was lying to myself. At night, I could still feel my arm around her tiny waist, holding her as the horse galloped across the pasture.
I was attached."
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