I am posting a book every day from my TBR collection. 📚
Day 70
#tbrpile #tbrmountain #bookstoread
I am posting a book every day from my TBR collection. 📚
Day 70
#tbrpile #tbrmountain #bookstoread
My BookOutlet order came! Much faster shipping than normal this time. I approve!
I've already read EVERYBODY, EVERYBODY and UPDRAFT but wanted my own copies. Anybody have any thoughts on any of the other titles?
I really liked this dystopian fiction written by and about First Peoples. The setting felt very authentic and I loved the main character. I liked the first half better than the second, which seemed to have too much plot shoved in it. Still, this was a unique and enjoyable reading experience.
Oh no disappointing book! This has such a cool concept (200 years in the future, there's a plague only Indigenous people have the antibodies for) but the execution needs tons of work. The plotting is non-existent, then a bunch of things happen that make no sense. The characterization is terrible; even the main character has no discernible personality. The world-building is super underdeveloped and doesn't inform the plot at all. Ugh, so sad.
Some artistic renditions of the two-headed sea serpent that just attacked Cass, the main character, and deposited pearls into her belly! The sisiult is a mythological creature in a few west coast Indigenous cultures, including the Squamish, Kwakwaka'wakw, and Nuu-chah-nulth. #NativeReads
Have I mentioned that I love being a library school student and how reading this #Indigenous #YA book is my "work" today? Also I made a fancy breakfast to reward myself for going to the gym. #NativeReads
Different from most dystopian novels. Not fully formed in some areas but moving and powerful despite that.