![]() It’s not often that an author writes in both genres. When I heard that Jarzab’s next work would be fantasy, and the first in a trilogy, I was intrigued. I adore Jarzab’s first two books, All Unquiet Things (Delacorte Press, 2010) and The Opposite of Hallelujah (Delacorte, 2012). ![]() So, yes, I’m very eager to see how Hemphill tells this story.Īges 13 and up | Publisher: Balzer & Bray, an imprint of Harper Collins | OctoTandem They spent the next few years travelling around Europe, having and burying children, and marrying when Shelley’s wife committed suicide. Long story short: before she wrote Frankenstein, a then sixteen year old Shelley ran away from home with her married boyfriend, the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. I’m fascinated by Shelley, her life, her love, her losses. And it’s not just any story told in verse: it’s the story of Mary Shelley. Like Your Own, Sylvia, Hideous Love is told in verse. Hemphill is the author of Your Own, Sylvia (Random House, 2007) a Michael L. Here are five Fall titles I’m eager to read: Hideous Love One of the reasons I won’t be able to read those 2012 books is because of the 2013 books that are arriving and still need to be read. By Liz Burns, for The Children’s Book ReviewĮven though I’ve been out of school for ages and ages, there is something about September that says new beginnings.Īt home, I’m doing the last of the weeding of 2012 books, forcing myself to accept that no, I will not be getting to those books. ![]()
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