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The Sea of Tranquility - Katja Millay
The Sea of Tranquility
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4.80 75
Format: ebook
ISBN: 9781476730936 (1476730938)
ASIN: 9781476730936
Publisher: Atria Books
Pages no: 448
Edition language: English
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Nerdilicious
Nerdilicious rated it
Fucking 10 STARS! This is just pure perfection. I don't think I've been this emotional about a book in a long time. That ending with just those words Unbelievable.I'm not spoiling anything because this is a book that truly deserves attention from readers. Yes it is disturbing and so painful and angs...
The Bookaholic Cat
The Bookaholic Cat rated it
5.0
Originally posted at The Bookaholic CatNastya Kashnikov used to be a happy, fun and loving girl until an incident two years ago that changed her life. She was of the path to recovering until the day she remembered with vivid detail what happened to her on that day. Afraid of what could come out of h...
MartinaBookaholic
MartinaBookaholic rated it
5.0 The Sea of Tranquility
English Review:Holly crap-that, book brought me to heaven, then hell and back again.But let us start slowly and from the beginning. The story was written in the present – what I like much in English books – and it switches the POV between the two central characters Nastya and Josh. I liked that and ...
SweetKleis Reads and Writes!
SweetKleis Reads and Writes! rated it
5.0
Amazing.One word. That one.I kept hearing about how great this book was. I read freaking everywhere how utterly astounding it was and I kept thinking LIARS! because let's face it, Goodreaders can be so damn deceptive! Some truth to back that up? Alexandra Adornetto, Lauren Kate, Becca Fitzpatrick, A...
Mandafofanda Reads Lots
Mandafofanda Reads Lots rated it
4.0 The Sea of Tranquility: A Novel
In most his-her POV books, chapters will show a scene from one person's perspective, then switch immediately to show how the other person was feeling in that exact same moment. This book didn't, and that was one of the surprising highlights of this book. It's like Millay took certain scenes, decided...
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