In the Badlands of Montana, young Molly Wilder discovers the fossil remains of a 66-million-year-old winged, flesh-eating monster. This discovery thrusts her into a hidden war between unknown enemies and the truth behind humankind’s own mythology.
If the rules of society and everything you learned from birth helped to perpetuate an endless war, would you be able to stand for peace? An unfamiliar fantasy world tackling modern-day social struggles challenges us to examine our values and actions.
Sunshine is Forever is off to an excellent start. Depression can be a difficult topic to write about, especially from the perspective of the young, but Kyle T. Cowan's writing already reminds me of two of the greatest "troubled youth" stories I've ever read: Girl, Interrupted, and Holes. Sunshine is Forever evokes a deliciously uncomfortable blend of the two which, combined with whatever mysterious tragedy kicks off Hunter's downward spiral, is hitting all the right notes and leaving me hungry for more.
Sunshine is Forever is off to an excellent start. Depression can be a difficult topic to write about, especially from the perspective of the young, but Kyle T. Cowan's writing already reminds me of two of the greatest "troubled youth" stories I've ever read: Girl, Interrupted, and Holes. Sunshine is Forever evokes a deliciously uncomfortable blend of the two which, combined with whatever mysterious tragedy kicks off Hunter's downward spiral, is hitting all the right notes and leaving me hungry for more.
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