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ClareR (5996 KP) rated The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August in Books
Jul 1, 2019
Harry has lived his life many times. He’s an Ourabouros, and one of a few. On his deathbed, a young girl comes to see him and asks him to help find someone who is doing something that they shouldn’t be doing with their ability to live their lives repeatedly, and they’re changing the potential future of the world for the worst.
Her writing really is sublime. It’s a ‘don’t skip a word’ type of writing. I’m terrible for skim-reading, but I don’t do that with Claire North books: it’s all about the journey of the story, and the way in which it’s told.
So yes, I do recommend this book! I loved it.

BookblogbyCari (345 KP) Jul 6, 2019
ClareR (5996 KP) Jul 6, 2019