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Marthese Fenech Author Of Eight Pointed Cross

From Marthese's 3 favorite reads in 2024.

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Marthese's 3 favorite reads in 2024

Marthese Fenech Why Marthese loves this book

The Fort is an engaging, evocative, and compelling read. Christy K Lee's characterization and dialogue are flawless - powerful and natural, never stilted or forced. Every character feels properly fleshed out and developed, with wonderfully transformative arcs. I felt cold with the characters, felt afraid with them, desperate with them, and joyful with them. This novel also taught me much about Canadian history, especially as it pertains to the voyageurs, 18th- and 19th-century French and later French Canadians who transported furs by canoe at the peak of the North American fur trade. And is that not such a wonderful aspect of historical fiction? To learn while being entertained. A thoroughly moving novel that made me laugh and cry as I journeyed through the perilous Canadian wild with Abigail.

By Christy K. Lee ,

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1 author picked The Fort as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

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For fans of Genevieve Graham, The Fort transports readers to the rugged Canadian fur trade era, where a resilient single mother defies conventions to forge a new life on the frontier.

It's the height of the fur trade in Canada, and Abigail Williams leaves her home in England and travels deep within the rugged wilderness to escape her scandalous past. With her young son in tow, Abby imagines a life on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River, in the rugged but beautiful Fort Edmonton, where she can mend horseshoes in her father’s blacksmith shop and her past will not…


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Aggressor by FX Holden,

It is April 1st, 2038. Day 60 of China's blockade of the rebel island of Taiwan.

The US government has agreed to provide Taiwan with a weapons system so advanced that it can disrupt the balance of power in the region. But what pilot would be crazy enough to run…

Book cover of Found

Marthese Fenech Author Of Eight Pointed Cross

From Marthese's 3 favorite reads in 2024.

Why am I passionate about this?

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Marthese's 3 favorite reads in 2024

Marthese Fenech Why Marthese loves this book

Found is a striking, engaging, original, highly intelligent piece of fiction, with themes that run as deep as the questions it raises, the laughter it inspires, the empathy it stirs. Found takes a sci-fi premise and elevates it into a clever meditation on humanity, often from an extraterrestrial perspective. One does not have to love sci-fi to love Found. One needs only to love powerful storytelling, layered, believable characters, and a perfect blend of pathos and humour to find this novel to be a rewarding read. A brilliant debut.

By Lesli Weber ,

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1 author picked Found as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

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Mars colonist Michelle Arensen, taken from her home against her will and flung into deep space, finds herself in the custody of an intimidating alien race, the powerful Vinyi. Despite her best efforts, the odds of getting back to her family start to dwindle, and Michelle unexpectedly finds that she's begun creating a new place for herself among her alien hosts. But not all Vinyi embrace the idea of a human living among them, and Michelle's hope of ever having a normal life again dims further with each passing day. To survive what the Vinyi have in store for her,…


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