

The only thing that makes her future seem brighter is a hope that she will get accepted into Prism art school and get away from her mother’s toxic influence. As a half-Japanese, half-Caucasian and someone who does not fit into her mother’s standards of beauty, she just wants to blend in and “be like everyone else”. Kiko Himura has a hard time talking to people. You can check the trigger warnings on the author’s website. I wish I could tell people when I’m uncomfortable, and just shrug afterward like it doesn’t matter.” Like it’s normal to be weird or nervous or anxious or sad. “I wish I could see things the way she does, like it’s okay to be different. So I wanted to hear the whole story… What It Is About Plus, I read the description and it really got me interested. Starfish is nothing like The Infinity Courts – no fantasy, no sci-fi, just a good old contemporary young adult. One of them, Starfish, really got my attention. While at it, I also checked out the author’s previous releases. The premise of this book sounded so original and interesting to me, I decided to preorder it. Along the way, she also learns more about humanity, as well as her own past. Of course, Nami joins a group of rebels who are trying to stop Ophelia and save the humans. There, Ophelia, a virtual assistant widely used by humans on Earth, rules the afterlife and is working on erasing the human existence once and for all. It is a young adult fantasy about a girl Nami Miyamoto who dies and ends up in a place called Infinity. And one of the most exciting 2021 releases that should be out in April is The Infinity Courts by Akemi Dawn Bowman.


RATED ON GOODREADS – 4.18 of 5 Initial ThoughtsĪs a book blogger and a lifetime book lover, I am always trying to stay on top of what’s going on in the bookish world. GENRE – young adult, contemporary, mental health, #ownvoices, art Starfish by Akemi Dawn Bowman – Book Details
