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A review by colby
One for All by Lillie Lainoff
5.0
ONE FOR ALL is the gender-bent Three Musketeers retelling I knew I would love from the moment I heard about it. Not only is it impeccably researched, passionately written, brimming with incredible characters, and entertaining as hell, Tania de Batz—our fierce, disabled protagonist—is one of the most unforgettable YA heroines in recent memory.
As she suffers through the loss of her father, battles society’s expectations of what a disabled girl should be, and fights to find her place in a group of female musketeers, Tania leads us through a romantic, diverse, thrilling, and swashbuckling adventure that is going to mean so much to so many people, especially those suffering from disabilities like POTS, which effect both Tania and her author Lillie Lainoff.
I cannot recommend this book highly enough and if you’re a fan of audiobooks, this one is narrated by the one and only Mara Wilson, who fits this story and its heart like a glove. I can’t wait to see what Lillie Lainoff writes next and with ONE FOR ALL, she’s made herself one of the most exciting new writers to watch.
As she suffers through the loss of her father, battles society’s expectations of what a disabled girl should be, and fights to find her place in a group of female musketeers, Tania leads us through a romantic, diverse, thrilling, and swashbuckling adventure that is going to mean so much to so many people, especially those suffering from disabilities like POTS, which effect both Tania and her author Lillie Lainoff.
I cannot recommend this book highly enough and if you’re a fan of audiobooks, this one is narrated by the one and only Mara Wilson, who fits this story and its heart like a glove. I can’t wait to see what Lillie Lainoff writes next and with ONE FOR ALL, she’s made herself one of the most exciting new writers to watch.