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Where Nothing Ill Can Dwell

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For most of her seventeen years, Miranda Prospero has lived with her mother on a wild, uncharted world on the fringes of the Bard Nebula, never knowing there were others like them in the star system. All that changes the moment a ship crashes onto her planet and introduces her to another of her species—a handsome, young man named Ferdinand.

interesting and lovely book

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I can't really rate this book because I had to Dnf it. I gave it 20 pages and I was so bored. I didn't like the main character either. Just not for me.

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Okay - I requested this book based on the cover alone. Not a good idea, I know. Especially in this case. I did not enjoy reading this book. The instalove was gag-worthy and unbelievable. Seriously the worst instalove I have ever read. I know - this book is a retelling of Shakespeare's The Tempest. Well, some things work in a play that don't work in a book. Also, some things work when Shakespeare is handling it, and don't work when he isn't.

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