itibaren Clarkston, Glasgow, East Renfrewshire, İngiltere
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Stephanie Spinner has written a handful of books centered on Greek mythology. You may wish to start with the earliest, Quicksilver, but for a story centering on a strong young woman, try Quiver.
again my love of young adult fiction wins out. I love this book, so entertaining, such a great story. Really great for some light, intelligent, captivating reading.
Sadly, I couldn't make it all the way through the audio version of this book. I quit somewhere around the 67% mark. This book can't seem to decide if it's history or social commentary or some sort of random travelogue, and the lack of continuity makes it especially difficult to listen to. The history should be fascinating, but it's presented in such a scattered way that it makes little sense here. The narration of the audiobook is pretty grating, and the presence of celebrity narrators is kind of weird and distracting. I'd like to read a good, engrossing history of Hawaii - but Unfamiliar Fishes isn't it.