![]() ![]() But Aza goes somewhere- to another world- MAGONIA. There’s a lot of romantic brouhaha going on here with these two, but it goes nowhere. Of course, the doubtful family puts it down to hallucinations brought on by her medical illness. ![]() She sees and tells her family of a ship that she witnesses in the sky, and that she heard someone calling her name from the ship. I will say that I really enjoyed it.Īza Ray Boyle is pretty much up a creek without a paddle since birth, suffering with a mysterious lung disease that renders it hard for her to breathe. ![]() Maybe in a month or two it’ll hit me what it reminds me of. Honestly, I’m still too fresh off of reading this to liken it to anything else I’ve read. I really like hope- not only in reality, but also as a literary device. ![]() This book hasn’t lost hope, it still pretty much has it until the last page. I was not a fan of Fault In Our Stars, so I quickly eschewed that. I’m not sure I saw much of either element or literary comparison. It’s billed on the ARC as a mix of Fault In Our Stars and Stardust. I’m a sucker for a great cover, and this one has it. I borrowed an ARC of this to read from the children’s frontlist buyer, who got it from our Harper rep Jenny. ![]()
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