
#firstlinefridays
Also, I apparently read this a few years ago, and only realised this due to looking it up on litsy to mark it as currently reading when I started it.

#firstlinefridays
Also, I apparently read this a few years ago, and only realised this due to looking it up on litsy to mark it as currently reading when I started it.

Scavenger hunt: “monster.“
Book reccomendation: “Unhinged.“ But also a rather lovely story!
#HauntedShelf #ScreamTeam

An alternate universe “Frankenstein“ story. A dedicated scientist tries to bring her sister back to life but another spirit inhabits the body, desperately afraid of being driven out or further experimented on. A poignant story about identity and found family.
#HalloweenAtoZReadathon Letter D
#Spookoween #31By#31 book 6
Works for #URC prompt, book by an Asian author. Also for nonbinary/genderqueer prompts.

A wonderful book for kids and grown ups which explains the meaning of the cross with simple language and expressive pictures. We love it and read it every year around Easter!
#funkelbuntekinderbücher #thegardenthecurtainandthecross #christianbooksforkids #raisingbookworms #talesthattellthetruth

I loved these books as a kid and have been trying to find them for Wes. Apparently my set was not ruined, it was just given to my sister. Anyway- I‘m 9 books short of the full 28 now!

Such a great story on a Frankenstein-style tale of sisters and the depths one is willing to take to bring her sister back at any cost leading to very unexpected results leading to more questions.
The opening was such a heart wrenching moment and sets up the voice for the lead MC, M, as she navigates a world she's been forced into. M is so open, unguarded, both in expression and mannerisms.
Great to read with a group and awesome study. Happy Easter!

My TBR for the #EasterOMC readathon! I need to read The Night Watchman for my IRL book club but the rest are just for fun! #EasterOMCphotochallenge

After a tragic accident leads to a premature death, all Dr. Frances Ai wants is to bring her sister back. What arises from her reanimation experiment isn't Maura... but rather, M.
Inspired by Frankenstein, this debut graphic novel provides far more than just a slight twist on the classic.
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