Some Books Ago is a shout out to all those books published some years ago. I don't want you to forget them!
Well, hello, here's a new reminder to buy this book because this cover is stunning AF.
I've read great reviews about, but I never had the chance to read it. The good part is that it's never too late.
Add it to your TBR now!
Well, hello, here's a new reminder to buy this book because this cover is stunning AF.
I've read great reviews about, but I never had the chance to read it. The good part is that it's never too late.
Add it to your TBR now!
Summary:
I can’t feel sadness, anger, or fear. I can’t feel anything. I've grown talented at pretending.
I can’t feel sadness, anger, or fear. I can’t feel anything. I've grown talented at pretending.
Elizabeth
Caldwell doesn't feel emotions... she sees them in human form. Longing
hovers around the shy, adoring boy at school. Courage materializes
beside her dying friend. Fury and Resentment visit her abusive home.
They've all given up on Elizabeth because she doesn't succumb to their
touch. All, that is, except beautiful Fear, who sometimes torments her
and other times plays her compassionate savior. He’s obsessed with
finding the answer to one question: What happened to Elizabeth to make
her this way?
They both sense that the key to Elizabeth’s condition is somehow connected to the paintings of her dreams, which show visions of death and grief that raise more questions than answers. But as a shadowy menace begins to stalk her, Elizabeth’s very survival depends on discovering the truth about herself. When it matters most, she may not be able to rely on Fear to save her.
They both sense that the key to Elizabeth’s condition is somehow connected to the paintings of her dreams, which show visions of death and grief that raise more questions than answers. But as a shadowy menace begins to stalk her, Elizabeth’s very survival depends on discovering the truth about herself. When it matters most, she may not be able to rely on Fear to save her.
I adored this book! I highly recommend it - it was one of my favorites of 2013. :D
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend, Lis! =)
Alyssa @ The Eater of Books!