OMG

I'm literally obsessed with this novel already! I love how the author is trying to capture Jago's voice and emotions so authentically

it feels like you're right there with him, going through all the ups and downs of his second life. And can we talk about the setting? Cornish village vibes are everything


I'm definitely adding this to my bucket list for a future reading challenge
But what really gets me is how Jago's recovery is not just physical, but also emotional

it's like he's trying to rebuild his whole sense of self. And then Sophie and Bill come along and shake things up...

it's like the author is playing with all these different threads and seeing where they pull.
I'm curious about Jago's relationship with Sophie too

how will he reconcile his old feelings for her with this new life? And what does Granny Carne's presence mean for him? Is she like a symbol of everything that's familiar and comforting, or is there something more going on beneath the surface?
Ugh I'm so excited to keep reading

have you guys read any good books lately?