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Ashley Blooms

Autor(a) de Every Bone a Prayer

3+ Works 187 Membros 5 Críticas

Obras por Ashley Blooms

Every Bone a Prayer (2020) 145 exemplares
Where I Can't Follow: A Novel (2022) 40 exemplares

Associated Works

The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror 2018 Edition (2018) — Contribuidor — 20 exemplares
The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror 2019 Edition (2019) — Contribuidor — 18 exemplares
Shimmer 2017: The Collected Stories (2017) — Contribuidor — 4 exemplares

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The writing and her stories are a genre all on their own! I love how she dabbles on the razor edge of realism and fantasy and yet it all works well weaved through the storyline. Maren is doing all that she can and knows to help keep her grandma alive and out of a home. But when she is pushed to the brink of feeling she has no other choice but to dabble in what her mother had been caught up in when she was still around, she now knows and understands she is not any better than anyone else in this town and maybe she is starting to understand why her mother made the decision she did. When there seems to be no other choice, no help and you have no more strength it is easy to take that door. Very well written novel about choices and how sometimes we are quick to judge when we don't know what someone else has gone through or what they all have at their disposal compared to others.… (mais)
 
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Chelz286 | Feb 21, 2022 |
Not sure what to make of this book. It's beautifully and lyrically written, with a stunning main character, and it covers the heartbreak of abuse, of divorce, of loneliness, but it is also at times rather hard to follow, or at least hard to interpret. So many things are fantastical, or perhaps just metaphorical, that the story gets a bit bogged down in the layers of allegory. But the book still somehow manages to be deeply affecting. I loved the setting, loved the extended family (along with some light LGBT elements), loved the deep connection to the natural world.… (mais)
 
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RandyRasa | 3 outras críticas | Jun 2, 2021 |
Magical realism makes this book very difficult to read in some parts. I like the book but felt uncomfortable with the Misty crawling out of her skin. I visualized her taking it off and trying to put it on again. It frightened me because I could see it so well. I wonder what this book be like without it. The things growing out of the garden did not bring such a reaction from me. It was the pain that the pain that I felt for Misty that made me take a star from the rating.

I enjoyed the family relationships and could feel for Misty, the loss of her mother embroiled in marital conflict. Not being able fully commmunicate with her and her sister, Penny, pulled them all apart.

The author did a wonderful job of capturing the effect of parents separating. My own experience made me want to comfort Misty. I hoped for her finally having connection with her mother and knowing the pain of not being able to fix her parent's marriage.

William was an interesting character, he had been hurt by his parents so much but he could not realize damage and pain that he was causing Misty.He did not understand how he was harming her and Misty was unable to speak out about him.

Misty had a very close relationship with cicadas. Misty felt their paun and she thought that she could be one of them. Badly,she needed help could not find any until the end.

I won a finished copy of this book as a part of a contect by Library Thing and the publishers sent me a copy. The thoughts and feelings in the review are entirely my own.
… (mais)
 
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Carolee888 | 3 outras críticas | Dec 4, 2020 |
This novel was a very different kind of read, but I LOVED it! It reminded me a bit of Where the Crawdads Sing, in that this author is very detailed and wants you to feel everything she is writing. She is very detailed with scenery, and feelings, and the different characters. I think this author did a great job in trying to make us understand what it was like growing up as a child who was betrayed by someone they trusted.

Misty is shifting from childhood, to pre-teen years. She is yet very much a child but yet her body is changing and she is starting to pick up on things around her. But Misty also knows she is different. She can talk to things, unlike other people. She can feel what animals are feeling, what the trees are feeling, she sees images of their lives and what they have all endured so far on Earth. She has heard rumors of another being able to do this, and she disappeared.

She uses her special ability to connect with nature and the things around her. To try and understand how life works but then someone she trusts takes advantage of her, and she is now finding herself needing help in understanding what is happening to her, and not only is she falling apart but so is her family. She does feel herself anymore, her body is not her body and she has turned into herself. She doesn’t want to be around anyone, and she is tired all of the time.

Mysterious status sprout from her neighbors yard, and this in turn brings people out to the land. She doesn’t want people out here, and each time something happens, another statue seems to appear. Is she doing this? What are these for and what do they signify? As Misty tries to understand everything going on around her, and with her, she connects with the garden that holds secrets that may be the key to a lot of answers she is searching for, as well as what these statues have come to signify.
Thank you to Bookmarked for Book Clubs and Sourcebooks for the free book!
… (mais)
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Chelz286 | 3 outras críticas | Nov 29, 2020 |

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Obras
3
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3
Membros
187
Popularidade
#116,277
Avaliação
½ 3.5
Críticas
5
ISBN
17
Línguas
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