![]() What happened to Kiran’s stepmother, who recently disappeared without a trace? Who stole the Vermeer paining, and was it the same person who took the missing Brancusi sculpture? What secrets is Kiran’s love interest Patrick keeping? Why are some of the guests running around at midnight with guns? Why does everyone seem to know Aunt Magnolia but refuse to talk about her? Who are the children being hidden in the house, and why are they there? Why did Aunt Magnolia tell Jane to come here? Jane finds herself surrounded by one mystery after another. It is a hodgepodge of design styles filled with priceless art and unusual characters. ![]() Tu Reviens is nothing like what Jane could have imagined. When Jane’s old tutor Kiran invites her to come to Tu Reviens-Kiran’s rich father’s home-for one of their seasonal galas, Jane remembers promising Aunt Magnolia that she would accept any invitation to Tu Reviens, and goes. ![]() I love stories that get meta and play with genre, so I bought the book on a whim when I read The New York Times’ blurb on the cover: “A genre-obliterating book… that rewires your brain as you read it.” It sounds a bit like hyperbole, but I have to say… I agree.Įver since Jane dropped out of college immediately after the death of her beloved Aunt Magnolia, she has been directionless. ![]() Jane, Unlimited by Kristin Cashore is one of the most enjoyably bizarre books I’ve ever read. ![]()
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