![]() ![]() So it’s such a delight when you do grab hold of a book that’s surprising and interesting every step of the way, like Radio Silence. ![]() And that’s fine, predictability doesn’t a bad book make, but sometimes it does get boring. You start to recognize patterns and such. First of all, what I had expected to be the whole plot of the book, happened within the first ninety pages! It made me so happy to discover there was so much more (amazing) story left! I find that when you read a lot (especially when you read a lot of the same genre) at some point you start to be able to figure out how a book is going to go just by knowing the premise. I haven’t read a YA novel that was this enjoyable and this relatable, for a long, long time. Maybe she isn’t who she’s always thought she is. But when she finally meets the Creator of her favorite podcast, she slowly starts to realize that maybe school isn’t the only thing in life. Still, that’s the thing to do right? That’s the goal. But lately she doesn’t really remember why she wants to go to university at all. ![]() Every day she studies and works hard and gets good grades, and at night she draws fan art of her favorite podcast, Universe City. “Everyone’s different inside their head.”įor as long as she can remember, Frances has wanted to get into Cambridge, and to achieve that goal she has turned herself into a study machine. ![]()
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