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Glow (The Plated Prisoner Series Book 4)

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Personally, I would have liked more of Lydia's story, or maybe Julie actually working on her own to figure out what happened etc, instead of just trying to recreate the glow herself. Having said that though I did enjoy this book. stars. You know how every so often you stumble across a book that doesn't have a lot of hype, and as you're reading it/loving it, you can't believe how good it is, and can't wait to tell everyone how much hype it deserves to have? Julie, who's world has just crashed around her, finds some old paintings in thrift stores and discovers a hidden secret in them when the lights go out. She becomes obsessed with her "summer project" of recreating the art and finding out who the artist is. However, she soon realizes there is something more sinister in the glowing artwork... something that may put Julie and those she loves at risk. A spectacularly written, engaging, imaginative retelling of the ancient myth of King Midas' 5***** Reader ReviewIn the past, we learn the story of three sisters, Liza, Lydia, and Charlotte Grayson. Liza is able to get her younger sister Lydia a job as a watch dial painter at the factory where she works. The job entails tipping a paintbrush between your teeth to paint the delicate numbers on watch faces for soldiers off at war. The girls working at the factory use the glow-in-the-dark paint to paint on body jewelry, decorate their teeth, even paint their walls. From the window of a cosy house in a seaside town, a lonely little candle looks out onto the world. Throughout the year, the small flame watches on as families use different kinds of light to celebrate Lunar New Year, Diwali, Hanukkah, Ramadan, Halloween and Christmas.

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Glow alternates chapters between Julie, a present-day college-age student (but had to defer her acceptance), and Lydia, a war-factory worker, in 1917. Julie, an artist, comes across some mysterious paintings in a thrift shop. Upon taking them home, she realizes that they take on hidden, glowing aspects in the dark, with gruesome, chilling messages. She vows to get to the bottom of both how the paintings glow, and who the painter was. This is not a YA book to be handed to a young child lightly. It is quite horrifying what these women were subject to. The way they were treated, dismissed and intentionally (by all accounts) poisoned. I would say if you wouldn't be comfortable giving a potential reader Night by Elie Wiesel, then I would also withhold Glow. While Night is far more horrific based how humans are treated (and certainly that there are so many humans affected), I could see Glow being just as upsetting to a young teen.Armistice Day: A Collection of Remembrance - Spark Interest and Educate Children about Historical Moments Julie, who's world has just crashed around her, finds some old paintings in thrift stores and discovers a hidden secret in them when the lights go out. She becomes obsessed with her "summer project" of recreating the art and finding out who the artist is. However, she soon realizes there is something more sinister in the glowing artwork... something that may put Julie and those she loves at risk. Julie's "find" is tied to another story revolving around the "Radium Girls" and their lives and loves during World War I. Eventually, it all comes full circle and the two stories merge together. At first, I wasn't sure how I felt about Lydia's POV being told through her letters to her beau Walter. As I read, I realized these snippets of her life lead to the build-up of finding out what happened to her and her family. Their story was definitely a tear-jerker. Warm stones help relieve tension, fight fatigue and deliver an all round wellbeing boost. Combined with our expert massage and blissful aroma therapeutic oils, you can expect total body relaxation.

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While running an errand at the local college Julie meets Luke (Lucien), a chemistry student working at the college over the summer. Their friendship evolves as he helps her figure out how to create the glow-in-the-dark paint. YA historical fiction is not a genre that is as popular as it should be. Young Adult historical fiction is often pushed to the side by the flashier fantasy and feel-good contemporary novels. There are so many pieces of history that can tell an engaging story.Glow's present POV is told from the first person perspective of Julie. Julie is a high school senior who is hoping to go to art school. Her future becomes marred due to family issues. Julie becomes fascinated with paintings she finds in a thrift store. She is then pulled into the search for the artist and the paintings past. LoveReading4Kids exists because books change lives, and buying books through LoveReading4Kids means you get to change the lives of future generations, with 25% of the cover price donated to schools in need. Join our community to get personalised book suggestions, extracts straight to your inbox, 10% off RRPs, and to change children’s lives. I do have a couple of complaints. For one, why is Julie friends with Lauren? Lauren is selfish, stubborn, and rude. I feel like the tension between Lauren and Julie was unnecessary to the plot. We're offering a range of quiet sessions every night throughout Glow Wild, suitable for visitors with hidden disabilities and their essential companions, to make for a more comfortable visit whilst still enjoying the sensory elements of the trail. Dates and time

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