If you’d rather not take any chances, skip the synopsis and go straight to the final thoughts. I tried to keep it vague enough not to spoil the entire story, but be warned. Point 3: It’s the book equivalent of Chinese food.īefore reading the full review, please note that there may be some spoilers.In general, too superficial for an audience over 12 with words too laborious for an audience under 15. Point 2: The intended audience must be precocious children or idyllic teens.Point 1: Deus ex machinas abound! Hannah’s problems were all too easily resolved.But even as the mystery deepens, Hannah is sure of one thing. She doesn’t understand his terrifying allure, or her longing. He’s a guest in the house where she works as a scullery girl, and his fascinated gaze follows her. Only one person seems to know who–or what–Hannah is. She knows there’s something wild in her that’s different, wrong–and deeply thrilling. Billowing waves soothe her, but flat land makes her sick. The sea calls to her, and she can see a delicate tracing of scales on her legs. Hannah wants to be normal, but she’s not.
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