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ryinwonderland
Doors that lead to other worlds, the ability to imbue power and truth into written words, monsters and villains, a vibrantly fierce and beautifully diverse main character who shines with her entire being, a whole lot of magic, a thrilling adventure, a story of love and loss and abandonment and waiting and searching and never losing hope. The Ten Thousand Doors of January is a dazzling debut that is sure to open Doors all over this world and others.
Like “Eternal Sunshine for the Spotless Mind” but with books and lgbtq+ characters and it’s heartbreaking and beautiful and you must read this book. The audiobook is perfection.
This book was unexpectedly sweet! I expected a book about kids who spontaneously combust to be a laugh riot, but this was more a story of chosen family than humor.
I cheated. Sorry. I got my hands on my copy early (bookseller perks-they shipped them early) and I read it immediately. And I loved every second of it. And I'm not ready to fully digest it or let go of it or even review it yet. But I'll try.
Carry On is a fantasy. It's a love story. It's a ghost story. It's enemies turned friends, and more. It's Simon. It's Baz. It's beautiful and heart-wrenching and funny and clever. If you loved Fangirl, if you loved Harry Potter, if you love love, you'll love Carry On.
Carry On is a fantasy. It's a love story. It's a ghost story. It's enemies turned friends, and more. It's Simon. It's Baz. It's beautiful and heart-wrenching and funny and clever. If you loved Fangirl, if you loved Harry Potter, if you love love, you'll love Carry On.