Flutter
I’ll admit, it took me two readings to get into Gina Linko‘s Flutter. The first time through I just couldn’t connect with the story, the characters, or the premise. So I took a break from it and after coming back to it recently, find that the second pass yielded a somewhat more interesting story and perhaps a more patient, attentive reader. Which is fitting, in a way, since 17 year old Emery has spent her entire life revisiting a past or discovering a yet-as-lived future, when she “flutters” away from reality into a seizure-induced alternate state. While she finds a calmness and peace in herRead More →