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Amelia Unabridged
by Ashley Schumacher
Amelia Unabridged is magic. Absolute magic that will take you on a journey through ocean skies, forest mazes, crowded pathways of grief, and the swell of emotion that accompanies first love.
This is easily one of the best young adult contemporary novels I have ever read or will ever read. I will be shocked if this book doesn't win debut awards. It is so deserving. This book may be my all-time favorite Wednesday Books book (sorry Courtney Summers). I'm so thrilled that my new favorite book is being published by my favorite imprint, and this book is exactly why Wednesday Books is my favorite.
There aren't many words that could the amazing quality of this book in perspective. The writing was phenomenal. The plot was phenomenal. The character development was phenomenal. That's the main word that is sticking out in my brain: phenomenal.
My thoughts are scattered as I try to pinpoint every amazing this Schumacher did. I absolutely loved both the Prologue and Epilogue. It perfectly fits the story, and I loved the fourth wall-ness of it all.
Ashley Schumacher knows imagery. She is a master at it. I hope writing professors use passages to explain how whales swimming in the sky can symbolize hope and showcase just how perfectly Schumacher can force the picture into our heads.
Everyone, please buy this book. It is absolutely fantastic. One of the best books to hit YA in recent years.
This is easily one of the best young adult contemporary novels I have ever read or will ever read. I will be shocked if this book doesn't win debut awards. It is so deserving. This book may be my all-time favorite Wednesday Books book (sorry Courtney Summers). I'm so thrilled that my new favorite book is being published by my favorite imprint, and this book is exactly why Wednesday Books is my favorite.
There aren't many words that could the amazing quality of this book in perspective. The writing was phenomenal. The plot was phenomenal. The character development was phenomenal. That's the main word that is sticking out in my brain: phenomenal.
My thoughts are scattered as I try to pinpoint every amazing this Schumacher did. I absolutely loved both the Prologue and Epilogue. It perfectly fits the story, and I loved the fourth wall-ness of it all.
Ashley Schumacher knows imagery. She is a master at it. I hope writing professors use passages to explain how whales swimming in the sky can symbolize hope and showcase just how perfectly Schumacher can force the picture into our heads.
Everyone, please buy this book. It is absolutely fantastic. One of the best books to hit YA in recent years.