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Once again, White tapped into the complexities of Meg's feelings and doubts. This time, Meg is still recovering from the physical and mental trauma of being kidnapped and brutalized as well as the difficulties of starting college. All this and being the President's Daughter. I hope White expands on this series bc I would love to see how Meg and her family fares. If there is a next one, I hope it starts a few years after this. Maybe reelection time
For today's #photoadaynov16: #disabilities I choose this book. While my life is significantly different than this Meg's life (for example, my mom ISN'T the US president), this book probably comes closest to showing what my experience of quickly becoming disabled at a relatively young age is like. The author truly gets at the emotional realities & frustrations common to many who find themselves suddenly facing the issues of living with a disability
For #photoadaynov16: some of my favorite (YA) #politicalfiction. I just finished my presidential election period re-read of this series and, MAN, are they good. I just finished re-reading the final book, Long May She Reign, yesterday morning. 5+ out of 5 stars. I will talk about this more in a couple days (saving further discussion for another prompt coming up in a couple of days), but let me just say, WOW. It gets better, I think, w/each re-read.
You and me both, Meg Powers. You and me both. 🙄🙄🙄
I always #reread this series in the months leading up to a Presidential election. This year is no exception (currently on Long Live the Queen, hoping to finish all rereads before the election). This is probably my all time favorite series of books. #booktober