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SpineOut : October - November2016
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*BookReviews* If you want a library full of books in your future, this is the perfect book to be inspired from. As soon as I began to read this book, which is told from the perspective of Henry Jones and Rachel Sweetie, I could not stop smiling and blushing furiously. The characters are amazingly well-developed and the story easily flows between the two narrators, both of which have a beautiful and passionate love for each other. The concept of Letter Libraries is one which I applaud Crowley for! It is such an ingenious idea to write in secondhand books to the people you love and leave secret notes in their favorite books, in the hope that one day they will receive your letters. This novel sparks many emotions, ranging from love to heartbreak as the characters delve into topics such as death and ‘transmigration’, all the while letting you know that 'the future is unmapped and changeable. Ours for the imagining: spreading out before us. Sunlight-filled, deep blue, and the darkness.' Words in Deep Blue Cath Crowley Pan Macmillan Ruchi, Year 11 St Monica's College Epping Vic Cath Crowley October - November 2016
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