A review by thiane_reads_sa
Fable, by Adrienne Young
4.0
You can absolutely judge this book by its cover.
“You weren’t made for this world, Fable.”
From my friends POV I was in bed while reading this, but in my POV I was on a dock, wind-blowing softly against my curls as the ocean swayed and I could taste salt and rye on my lips. The rhythmic sound of sails flapping and crew members laughing filled the air and tucking my knife safely deeper in my boots, I could feel adventure rising like the sun.
In a world where a father can abandon his fourteen year old daughter on a island after losing her mother and the ship she grew up on, promising her that if she made it back to him, he would give her everything that was rightfully hers, there are 5 rules that keep you alive:
“You weren’t made for this world, Fable.”
From my friends POV I was in bed while reading this, but in my POV I was on a dock, wind-blowing softly against my curls as the ocean swayed and I could taste salt and rye on my lips. The rhythmic sound of sails flapping and crew members laughing filled the air and tucking my knife safely deeper in my boots, I could feel adventure rising like the sun.
In a world where a father can abandon his fourteen year old daughter on a island after losing her mother and the ship she grew up on, promising her that if she made it back to him, he would give her everything that was rightfully hers, there are 5 rules that keep you alive: