Mifa’s book recs
.Keeper of the Lost Cities, by Shannon Messenger. Sophie Foster has a secret: she can read minds! But not all is as it seems, as a mysterious boy may reveal. I could go on a thirty minute rant about this series, but I don't want to spoil it. It hooks you in from the start, leaving you hungering for more. For more Sophie discovers, the more questions she has...
Just give a try. I promise you won't be disappointed.
.Anything by Sarah J. Maas. I would recommend her works to fans of fantasy or romance. She blends them together marvelously, making me enoy a genre (romance) that I normally hate.
.The Host. Earth has has been invaded by "souls"(read: bodysnachers). One soul, Wanderer, is implanted in a rebellious adult host. As she struggles to resist her host's urges, she is plunged upon a perilous journey. Along the way, she'll find out what it truly means to be human. You might have noticed I didn't write the author for this work. That's becuase if you knew, you probably wouldn't give this novel a chance. Her previous novel is infamous. Regardless, this is a great read, even if it was written by Stephenie Meyer.
. War and Peace, by Leo Tolstoy. It's not as long as it pretends to be. Contains facinating insights on Russia during the French revolution.