The Starless Sea
By Erin Morgenstern
Hardback
494 pages
Fantasy
I'm having a weirdly hard time focusing on books right now, so the fractured nature of the first few chapters was difficult.
For a while, I wasn't even sure who the main character was, because I seem to have stopped reading the blurbs. I went back and read this one after a bit, just to see if I was missing something.
I wasn't.
The book was beautiful and lush. The world was fascinating. The characters had integrity. All of the little bits and pieces came together in a satisfying way.
I'm actually pretty sad that this was a loan from a friend and that I don't own it.
I guess I should return it to them.