![]() ![]() The middle of the book slowed a bit for me, but not for long - soon after it was back on track and I was lost in its pages again. It also had an equal balance between Fin and Ash, switching back at forth at such a reasonable pace, so as I didn't get bored from reading from the perspective of one character. It moves fast, too, not lingering on one scene for longer than necessary. The book itself flows smoothly, like.well, water, which I guess is fitting. When I book grips you so strongly to where your eyes linger on the page, that's when you know you have a great book. That's what made Everblue a 5/5 stars book. ![]() When I put the book down, I immediately wanted to pick it up again and keep reading. I would open the book up, telling myself I would only read one - maybe two - chapters, only to look down at the page number and see I'd read over a hundred. Everblue by Brenda Pandos has such an addicting, mesmerizing quality to it. ![]()
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