"One day, the beauty of your mind and the beauty of art will be as one..."
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"One day, the beauty of your mind and the beauty of art will be as one..."
Heather Terrell and Victoria Christopher Murray, The Personal Librarian
Sai, quando cerchi delle risposte, è sempre meglio partire dalle domande
Heather Terrell La Guerra Degli Angeli
I did not raise you to docility and meekness. I raised you to strength. Strength, however, does not mean that we always get to pursue our will. Strength means we must follow our destined path with fortitude and grace. And strength means that we must act as our conscience dictates – then if that course is not in accordance with our family or society.
Heather Terrell, Brigid of Kildare
Getting as near as I dare, I study one pouch one pouch that contains a rectangular black object, decorated by a triangle with the word Prada. What is a "Prada"? I've never heard that word in English, Latin, Boundary, or the odd smattering of French, Finnish, Swedish, and Russian - the pre-Healing languages that work their way into everyday talk in the Aerie. Prada doesn't sound like any of the false charms and talismans associated with Apple or his demons.
Relic by Heather Terrell page 147
"We of New North need Archons to show us the perils of our ways before the Healing - the abuse of our Father Earth that yielded the Healing floods. We need to learn again of the hunger for Tylenols that poisoned our minds; the thirst for Cokes that weakened our bodies; the greed for MasterCards that toppled our rulers. All this evil spawned from the worship of the false god Apple."
Relic by Heather Terrell page 46
NEW RELEASES: DECEMBER 2 Here’s a selection of some of the new YA novels hitting the shelves this week (December 2 - 8). For more on new releases and all things YA lit, visit our website, follow us here and on Twitter, and subscribe to our biweekly newsletter!
Black Knight (Witch World #2) by Christopher Pike Publisher: Simon Pulse Release date: December 2nd Jessica Ralle thought the worst was over. The mindblowing revelations. The terrifying danger. The heartbreaking loss. Turns out, discovering Witch World was just the beginning. Boundary (Books of Eva #2) by Heather Terrell Publisher: Soho Teen Release date: December 2nd Eva is the first Maiden in Aerie history to train as an Archon. When Eva’s world is shattered, she may be the only one who can—as both Archon and Angakkuq—prevent a war that would take everything from her. The Boy with the Hidden Name (Otherworld #2) by Skylar Dorset Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire Release date: December 2nd Selkie Stewart has just saved her quasi-boyfriend, Ben, from a fairy prison run by the Seelie Court. If they weren't the two most-wanted individuals in the Otherworld before, they definitely are now. Collide (The Taking #3) by Melissa West Publisher: Entangled Teen Release date: December 2nd Ari Alexander has survived alien spies, WWIV, and a changing world order. But when the new leader of Earth uses Jackson—the only boy she's ever let herself care about—to get to her, Ari surrenders. Diamond Boy by Michael Williams Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers Release date: December 2nd Set against the backdrop of President Robert Mugabe's brutal regime in Zimbabwe, Diamond Boy is the story of young man’s transformative journey to South Africa in search of his missing sister and freedom. Ravencliffe (Blythewood #2) by Carol Goodman Publisher: Viking Release date: December 2nd Ava is eager to reunite with her friends—and with Raven, the winged boy who makes her pulse race. She soon discovers, though, that the sinister Judicus van Drood hasn’t finished wreaking havoc on Blythewood. Seduction (Legacy #3) by Molly Cochran Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers Release date: December 2nd When visiting her schoolmate Fabienne in his Parisian mansion, Katy is wrapped up in the mysteries of the strange house, which is occupied by only beautiful, shallow people. And they don’t seem to age. Valley of Fires (Conquered Earth #3) by J. Barton Mitchell Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books Release date: December 2nd In Valley of Fires, Holt, Mira, and Zoey are forced apart to accomplish individual quests if they are to have any hope of uniting what remains of Earth's disparate survivors against its alien invaders. Vicious (Pretty Little Liars #16) by Sara Shepard Publisher: HarperTeen Release date: December 2nd In Rosewood, Pennsylvania, reporters are lined up outside the historic courthouse. Because the trial of the century is happening: the four pretty little liars have been accused of killing Alison DiLaurentis. Rite of Rejection by Sarah Negovetich Publisher: self-published Release date: December 4th Rebecca can't wait for her Acceptance, her debut as an official member of society. Instead, the Machine rejects Rebecca. Labeled as a future criminal, she's shipped off to a lawless penal colony. Breaking the Rules (Pushing the Limits #1.5) by Katie McGarry Publisher: Harlequin Teen Release date: December 8th On a summer road trip out west with one week left before college orientation, jobs and real life, Echo must decide if her boyfriend Noah is more than the bad-boy fling everyone warned her he'd be.
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"Eternity" is the second, and last book for this Fallen Angel two-book series.
I remember that the first time I read this book I was completely out of it... Meaning? I was lost... I hope that now, after two years or so since I last read it, I might actually understand the whole thing instead of only a few parts of it.
And yes, I did understand... But damn, I took so long reading it. Busy life, busy, busy... I have no idea how I even managed to read it at all.
Well, becoming completely someone else today - someone that doesn't want to write much - I'll share with you guys the best part of it all. Well, it's a whole chapter, actually. I hope you guys don't mind reading the print screen of my iPad for the next 4 minutes or so.
All I can say is that it was a great reading - although I was super busy - and worth the time I had painfully took to read it. Meaning? I wanted to sleep, watch a few movies (which I kind of did, anyway!), listening to some music 24/7... that kind of thing. But I really wanted to read this book, either to have a review in here for it, or just for the pleasure of reading and experiencing it again. Click on more to find out what I've been trying to tell you guys.
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Have a great Sunday you all, and happy Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and everything all over again.
Take care and till next book!!