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 So, first off, I want to thank Netgalley and the Publishing House Creating Publishing Company for allowing me to read an ARC of this book: Some routes are easier to run than to finish. At seventeen, Pim is one of the best canal runners in Copperwhistle—fast, reliable, invisible. She's spent nine years building a reputation on one simple rule: trust no one, need no one. It's kept her safe. It's kept her alone. Now she's aging out of the only life she knows. When a message she delivered goes missing, Pim's reputation—her only currency—is suddenly worthless. Someone is intercepting deliveries from the runner network, and the suspicion is falling on the runners. To clear her name, she'll need to do the one thing she's sworn never to do: ask for help. The investigation pulls her into an unlikely partnership with Tenny, a former runner who's already made the leap Pim fears. It forces her to see the people who've been quietly looking out for her all along—...
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 Good morning world - I have been very bad about writing book reviews and actually reading books - and I want to share with you the book that brought me back to reading. I have been reading stories from Pirateaba since the beginning - The Wandering Inn .  Like religiously, even getting the Audible Books narrated by Andrea Parsneau - a wonderfully talented narrator.   At some point I must have heard about Gravesong - bought the Audible book and listened to it religiously while I was sleeping (that is another story) then brought the books as soon as they hit Amazon on Kindle. Gravesong, is in the same universe as The Wandering Inn  but it primarily deals with Cara O'Sullivan. Actor, singer...necromancer? All the world's a stage...even when you're teleported to a new world. Struggling actress Cara O'Sullivan was walking down the street of Galway one moment, and the next, she was in an ancient tomb in a faraway world. Alone in the dark with her cell phone as her las...