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A review by laurenjpegler
Summer: An Anthology for the Changing Seasons by Melissa Harrison
3.0
This is the last book in the series, and I actually enjoyed it way more than I thought. Summer isn't my favourite season - I hate it; I'm dying from this unbearable heat- but this was surprisingly nice. The entries were all different from each other - there was ones on wildlife, plant life, weather patterns, landscapes, and so on - which I think lacked from Spring.
As always, I was introduced to a variety of new authors and I was able to re-live some of my favourite pieces of writings. This collection achieved it aim: to make me appreciate nature. I can now look at a season that I hate and view it with completely new eyes. I can appreciate the hot weather, despite never wanting to go out in it. I can appreciate the insects, despite them terrifying me. I can learn to love summer thanks to this.
As always, I was introduced to a variety of new authors and I was able to re-live some of my favourite pieces of writings. This collection achieved it aim: to make me appreciate nature. I can now look at a season that I hate and view it with completely new eyes. I can appreciate the hot weather, despite never wanting to go out in it. I can appreciate the insects, despite them terrifying me. I can learn to love summer thanks to this.