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Growing up in the 1800s, women are expected to be beautiful, well mannered and ladylike arm candy for the men who wish to claim them as wives like prizes and trophies. They should speak when spoken to, curtsy, smile and nod while being prisoners of their corsets. Too bad sixteen year old Gemma Doyle is anything but, she's rough around the edges with her own opinions and her poor manners.
While walking around the markets of Bombay, India with the unbearable heat beating down on her, Gemma is long ...more
While walking around the markets of Bombay, India with the unbearable heat beating down on her, Gemma is long ...more
This is one of those books I'd like to call the "Koh-i-noor-of-Young-Adult", because after delving through cow shit of current YA books— there is always one that does restore hope inside me despite the Mary Sue heroines, bland/abusive love interests, lack of plot and lack of research when it comes to historical eras in which the book is set in(yes, I'm looking at you Cassandra Clare!)
*spoilers ahead*
The story follows the story of Gemma Doyle, a girl who has been brought up in 19th Century Briti ...more
*spoilers ahead*
The story follows the story of Gemma Doyle, a girl who has been brought up in 19th Century Briti ...more
Obligatory yearly re-read. When all else bores, always return to old favorites. I sincerely hope that this renews my interest in reading things and more importantly finishing them.
Full Review at: What's Beyond Forks?
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