Why can't a fantasy sit on its own? Why must Arthur's mythology be the only definition of a fantasy? I don't understand the main character. So swiftly the girl goes from losing her sister to being adopted by her teacher. Felt I missed layers of adaptation to the new situation. I'm still not sure ...
Jensen lives with her con artist sister Lauren and knows it won't be long until it is time to move away from her friends. Then a boy at school seems to be staring at her all the time and she is seeing weird things like kids with wings.If the description I wrote sounds confusing then you ain't see...