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Home is a beautiful book. For a start it is beautifully presented with thick, glossy pages...
Home: My Life In The Universe is written in the first person and told from the point of view of...
I should start by saying I'm probably not the target audience for this book. I suspect if I were...
From the moment I saw the beauty of the cover, the beauty of the illustrations at the start of...
I loved the style of this book, the illustrations at the start of each window (not chapter!)...
Firstly let's talk about windows vs chapters. There are no chapters in this book, only windows,...
Thank you Readers First for an advanced copy of HOME in exchange of my honest opinion. I have...
I wasn’t sure what to expect when I started this book and felt it may verge on being preachy...
This is certainly a thought provoking read and tackles some weighty subjects - bullying and...
I enjoyed parts of this book, especially the part of the book set at the summer camp but for a...
This book doesn’t have chapters, it has windows and each title page is beautifully illustrated,...
The first thing that really caught my attention was the beautiful illustrations on the first page...
Leah is fourteen and is often called weird at school, she enjoys stargazing, the wilderness,...
This is a beautiful book in its content, its writing and its stunning illustrations. In my...
upon learning that Leah's universe is the first of a trilogy, I was interested about learning...
This is hands down one of the most unusual fiction books I’ve read, from the start it’s clearly...
This book was definitely worth the read, I’m certainly not disappointed by it! The story is...
This book was not what I expected and I feel that it could be better pitched when the...
Where do I start, this book is hands down one of the most beautiful stories I've read, and...
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