Posts

Showing posts from April 6, 2018

Lost and Found - Brooke Davis

Image
A book of love, sadness and hope, Lost and Found is a very emotional story. Although the plot involves no fast paced action or gripping scenes, I did manage to read the whole thing in one afternoon (partially because it was a good book and partially because I had four hours to kill). Lost and Found is a truly adorable novel that makes you feel all warm and fuzzy at the end while providing you with a simple, easy but deep read. Millie Bird is seven years old when she realises that everything around her is dying. She begins to record every dead thing she sees and it isn't until she gets to twenty seven that her dad becomes a dead thing too. Agatha Pantha is eighty two and since her husband died, she has not left her house. She simply stares out her front window, yelling insults at passers-by and expressing her rage in everything she does. One day she sees a young girl across the street, very alone. Karl the Touch Typist is eighty seven when he is admitted to a nursing h