![]() ![]() If you don’t know anything about Morganville, here’s a summary:Ĭollege freshman Claire Danvers has had enough of her nightmarish dorm situation. My standards and taste in books as certainly changed. And I wanted to re-read the series for a while now, mainly to remember some of the finer details of the series and to see how the story holds up to me currently as a twenty-two-year-old young adult, rather than as pre-teen. I don’t know what it was, but ten-year-old-me was obsessed with this series. My sister had just started college and using her EMA money she bought the Morganville Vampires. And I probably wanted to copy everything she was doing, so I picked up the series as well. I was a very casual reader as a child, only because my access to books was minimal – I had only read books that my sister had on her bookshelf or whatever my primary school provided. What better way to start this new blog series is beginning with the series that I think kickstarted my love for books. Retrospective is a blog series where I’ll be re-reading books and series that I had read during my childhood and early teen years. ![]() As per Sarah’s announcement, I’ll be making a donation to the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of American Emergency Medical Fund in her name. ![]() So writing this now feels more bittersweet than I had expected. Rachel Caine is an author whose words quite literally inspired me to become a reader. This post was almost complete before the news that Rachel Caine had passed away was announced. ![]()
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