![]() ![]() I’d have liked her even more if it wasn’t for her people-eating, but as this was the whole premise of the book, it had to be. I liked the writing and the flow of the book and Maren was an engaging character. While there are some stomach-churning scenes, it wasn’t graphic enough to stop me reading.Īs I read, I found that the book, cannibalism aside, was quite a good read. Being squeamish, I was worried that a book about cannibalism was going to be far too gory for my weak stomach, but thankfully the book isn’t quite as gruesome as I thought it was going to be. I was a little reluctant to start reading Bones & All. Maren is used to travelling light, so with her backpack and the envelope of money, she sets off to find her father – and maybe even learn a few things about herself. She knows nothing about her father, only his name and place of birth stated on her birth certificate. Maren decides to find her father, a man she doesn’t remember ever meeting. Her mother has left, leaving only Maren’s birth certificate and an envelope of money. ![]() The day after her sixteenth birthday, Maren finds herself alone. ![]() Each time the urge overtakes Maren, she and her mother pack up their things and run, starting all over again in a new town. She has an urge she can’t control the urge to eat people. acquired in June 2022.įrom a young age, Maren has known she isn’t like other people. This post was originally published at and is now at. ![]()
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