An albino lion lunging at a strangely-translucent jackal. A blonde girl looking like she’s either ready for ravishing, or suffering from severe intestinal distress. A half-naked goth angel with silver eyes, gently caressing a bat (spoiler alert: inside, it’s more ‘snapping bat wings for fun’ instead of ‘gentle caresses’). This book has an inky black spine, and the title is written in the color of blood. But there’s another Pierce shelved right next to her. I head to what would now be considered the YA section looking for whatever Tamora Pierce book I hadn’t gotten to yet, and am sad to see that they don’t have it. My dad wants me to run errands with him, and bribes me with a trip to the bookstore first. I have a number of very vivid memories associated with books, but this is among the clearest: I am thirteen years old. If you’d like to submit your reasons for loving and keeping a particular book for Squee from the Keeper Shelf, please email Sarah! Despite flaws, despite changes in age and perspective, despite the passage of time, we love particular books beyond reason, and the only thing better than re-reading them is telling other people about them. Squee from the Keeper Shelf is a feature wherein we share why we love the books we love, specifically the stories which are permanent residents of our Keeper shelves. Genre: Science Fiction/Fantasy, Young Adult
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