Tess Taylor is a brilliant poet, and she navigates a personal, familial, and national connection of race in our country. Vibrant detail, evocative imagery, and it strikes a chord that still vibrates within hours after putting the book down.
Tess Taylor is a brilliant poet, and she navigates a personal, familial, and national connection of race in our country. Vibrant detail, evocative imagery, and it strikes a chord that still vibrates within hours after putting the book down.
I found the return to Fillory to be more compelling as it unfolded. Actually, Jane's backstory and the return to the real world were the most compelling sections. Penny, Josh, dragons all fun twists. I'm not sure where the last one is headed but I'm eager to find out.
If Holden Caulfield got kicked out of Hogwarts and hung out with those Narnia kids in London Below, that could start this book.