Hi!
I finished my exams (finally!!) - I hope I don't need to go to the 2nd fase :c
But, this means that, for now, I can read more and write more reviews!!
Today I bring you Starswept, that will be out in August! I am really excited for you to read this book!
In this book, Mary Fan introduce us to an incredible and dystopian world where exists a prestigious perfoming arts school. In this school, called Papilio, kids and teenagers compete to be the best and to attract an Adryil patron in order to have a good future. Adryil—an advanced race of telepathic humanoids— establishes a relation of partnership with Earth: They power the school and then they can choose the best artists and hire them to play in their parties and etc.
Iris Lei, born penniless, is a violist that practice every day to attract a Adryil patron. Her life changes when she meets an Adryil boy who, illegally, entered her school.
Iris Lei, born penniless, is a violist that practice every day to attract a Adryil patron. Her life changes when she meets an Adryil boy who, illegally, entered her school.
Honestly, I did not have high expectations for this book. However, when I started reading it and saw the wonderful photos it had in each chapter, I fell in love.
With her elegant and captivating writing, Mary Fan, leads us to a well-built and unique world.
To add, this book has well-built characters. It is possible for us to identify with them, even if they live in a world so different from ours. Having the ability to do something like this is incredible and that is why I am a fan of Mary Fan, now!
Another thing that amazed me was the aesthetic originality of each chapter. I think it gave a very nice touch to the chapters.
I never thought I'd like this book that much, but after I read it, I came to the conclusion that it's really good and you should read it! Do not miss the opportunity to purchase it in August!
With love,
Banal Girl
Lovely❤❤
ResponderEliminarO livro é mesmo bonito - tanto por fora como por dentro!
ResponderEliminarAs fotos parecem, de facto, magníficas. Ainda bem que a leitura foi também muito interessante.
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