![]() Especially with the resentment hovering between their families. These crazy brave characters almost always end up learning how to do real life things, and then there’s me in my bunny rabbit pajamas cuddling under three blankets with a book and cup of tea.Īnd so, I’ve prepared a Reader’s Guide to the Wilderness in celebration for Starry Eyes, by Jenn Bennett, because Zorie is me and I am Zorie and we are both very, very unprepared for the wilderness (and the hot guys that come a long with it).īut, before we get into all the nitty gritty, here’s a little about Starry Eyes, plus what I thought of the story (spoiler: I loved it!):īest-friends turned enemies Zorie and Lennon have avoided each other after a falling out between them. Do I know how to start a fire? Sure, in theory. There are all these kick-ass characters in YA fiction and when I compare myself to them, at times I feel a little very inadequate. ![]() ![]() As a reader, do you ever worry that you’ll be stuck in a wilderness or apocalyptic situation like the ones your read in books, and will be fully unprepared? Because I certainly do. ![]()
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