This story is one of the most beautiful and raw
explorations of grief that I have ever read.
As someone who has experienced a
lot of loss, I can promise that this novel will simultaneously remind you that
you are not alone in suffering and infuse you with faith that nothing in the
past can hold you back from a future overflowing with lasting joy and revived
hope.
What more could you ask for in a novel than unique
worldbuilding and page-turning antics that come together to create an epic and
hilarious fantasy romp?
The characters are witty, flawed, and loveable; Bethany
Meyer strikes the perfect balance between humor and heart, making this a story
that I want to return to again and again. Anything that Meyer writes is on my
“automatic buy” list!
Wick the tree messenger is bound for success. His career as a messenger is better than it's ever been, and he's on the fast track to getting an even more important job as a councilor. But before he can succeed, word spreads that a thief is after the most powerful magic in Aro, the Heather Stone, and stealing it piece by piece. To be safe, Wick is entrusted with moving one of the stones to a safer location.
On his journey, Wick is overtaken by the thief himself, a seraph named Archer, but Archer's plans as he explains them are…
Terry Brooks is a long-time favorite author of mine, but I
believe that Child of Light is one of
his best books.
The world is rich and the action captivates your attention, but
the story’s heart lies in the defiant hope that you can be more than what
outward appearances or circumstances suggest is possible. The very best stories
plant resilience and light in your heart, and this book is one of them.
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At nineteen, Auris Afton Grieg has led an . . . unusual life. Since the age of fourteen, she has been trapped in a Goblin prison. Why? She does not know. She has no memories of her past beyond the vaguest of impressions. All she knows is…
In a home nestled on a quiet, cobblestone
street, a young woman is holding tightly to wonder. As loss threatens to
unravel her family during the holidays and a nameless shadow haunts them,
Penelope Grace determines that she will not let her family come undone. On a
cold winter’s night, she chases an unexpected friend through the softly falling
snow, and if you follow her there, reader, you’ll step onto a forgotten
carousel together and be swept away to the meeting place of grief and wonder.