![]() I'm sure anyone can see why I was drawn to this book from just reading the blurb online. With the help of Will, fellow book jumper from the McAlister clan, Amy must find out who is stealing from the stories, and why, before countless classics are damaged forever. But something is happening within the stories, ideas are being stolen from the books, irreparably damaging the plot and thus the stories themselves. One of two clans tasked with protecting the world of literature by ensuring all stories remain intact, doing so, by actually entering the story itself. Shortly after arriving at Stormsay, Amy finds out she is from an ancient line of book jumpers. ![]() ![]() When her mother experiences a particularly hard breakup, and Amy battles her own issues with peers in school, the two drop everything to take off to Alexis' childhood home on the island of Stormsay in Scotland. She has never known her father or extended family, only that her mother left young, when she was pregnant with Amy, and has refused to return ever since. Seventeen year old Amy Lennox lives in Germany with her young mother Alexis. Yes, pretty much every bookworms dream come true right? But also for the beautiful way in which Glaser is able to deliver. In part because it involves a girl who is able to jump inside of books and hang out. ![]() ![]() This weeks book has to be one of my favorite reads in recent memory. ![]()
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