by Melissa Albert
Thank you to Netgalley and the Publisher for the chance to read this book in exchange for an honest review.
Publish Date: 8th February 2018
“Maybe my mother is right. Maybe I’ll leave East Rockport one day. But first I need to set it on fire.”
-Page 112
“it occurs to me that this is what it means to be a feminist.
Not a humanist or an equalist or whatever.
But a feminist. It’s not a bad word.
After today it might be my favourite word.
Because really all it is is girls supporting each other and wanting to be treated like human beings in a world that’s always finding ways to tell them they’re not.“
-Page 281/282
Creating art is a lonely task, which is why we introverts revel in it.”
- Page 358