Thursday, September 2, 2021

What Lies Beneath by Marissa Doyle review

As many of may or may not know, I sometimes review books for Librarything's Early Reviewer Program. I love getting sneak peeks at books most won't get out for a couple of months. It makes me feel a little special, especially when the book is autographed. Anyway, I won What Lies Beneath by Marissa Doyle last month. Below is the Official Blurb.....

 It’s 1917, and everyone is doing their bit now that America has entered the Great War—everyone except 17-year-old Emma Verlaine. Her overprotective dad won’t let her go to nursing school while he’s off doing war work; instead, she’s been sent to stay for the summer with her Gran on an island off Cape Cod, and the most she’ll be able to do for the war effort is knit socks. Socks!

As it happens, island life isn’t so bad. There are the seals that seem even more fascinated by her than she is by them. There’s the new Navy Air Station that guards the coast from German U-boats where she’s determined to get a job. But most of all there’s Malcolm, whose family owns a resort hotel on the island and who gives her swimming lessons and delicious kisses.


But danger lurks in the waters off the island. Only Emma can save her new home—if she accepts that everything she thought she knew about her life is a lie, and that the seals are following her for a very good reason… 

 

There are a several of things I adored about this book. First of all, the early 1900's is one of my favorite time periods, so this book already had much going in it's favor. Secondly, Ms.Doyle did a wonderful job alternating between two point of views so that we can get a wider scope of the story. Emma and Malcolm almost seem to come alive as you read. The cover art just tells you it's going to be awesome.

 What Lies Beneath is simply captivating. I'm putting it on my re-read shelf and recommending it to YA Fantasy lovers. I don't think it will disappoint.

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Friday, August 27, 2021

The Lego Movie and War and Peace

 My little brother talked me into playing it for him last night. I was tired but he can be very persuasive. I'm just happy it wasn't something ridiculously long, like War and Peace. My other brothers want me to find that for them. So much fun. I love War and Peace, I do. I just don't want to go looking for the 1960 version.

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Wednesday, August 18, 2021

Spilt Soup & The Untouchables

I was trying to eat and surf online when I gave myself a soup bath. White Bean soup is not fun to bathe in.Upside is I smell awesome. 

The weekend before last, I found twenty-four episodes of The Untouchables. My dad is now working his way through them all. My father absolutely loves this old series.

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