![]() ![]() ![]() Angress’s words have a magical way of pulling you headfirst into the world of art, insecurities, and whatever it means to be human. I was immediately gripped by the writing. Through the eyes of Louisa, Karina, Robert, and Preston, the reader traverses the layered world of art. They feel as though they must sell out to be successful. Despite the wide age gap, Robert and Preston are more alike than they’d know. She radiates confidence in herself and her art. ![]() Karina, her roommate, is the exact opposite. Coming from a small town and Cajun background, Louisa is unsure of her place at the school and in the world. ![]() Each character provides a unique perspective. Sirens & Muses is set at an elite art college, Wrynn, in 2011. I can’t exactly explain the urge, but the hardcover arrived the next day. I wanted to read the book immediately, and what better instant gratification than my little reading device? When I got about forty pages in, I felt an insatiable need for the physical copy. First, I started to read Angress’s words on my Kindle. I discovered this enchanting and turbulent book via the founder of Sapph-Lit online book club, Nina Haines. ![]()
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