All I wanted was for the story between the pages to be just as good, to live up not only to the awesome cover design but to the hype.

What a fascinating question! It is a double edged in some ways because people can just put stars without a review and that can either positively or negatively effect a book's rating. Start by marking “A Thousand Pieces of You (Firebird, #1)” as Want to Read: Yet I believe in a moment. But if they hang in there long enough, Bianca loves art enough to have a lot to talk about with painter Marguerite. I would be lying if I said that the cover of this book was 80% of the reason that I picked it up.

At any rate, the cover image totally captures the concept of traveling through different dimensions. I don't think so. I mean, look at that cover, it is incredible. [ Conley manages to stash a device that can superify people (which he obtained from God knows where) in Meg's living room. It is beautiful! Edit: I read this again while on holiday and it's still fantastic. You can see the entire universe from there.”
Firebird Series A Thousand Pieces of You (2014) ORPHAN BLACK meets CLOUD ATLAS in the first book of this epic dimension–bending trilogy about a girl who must chase her father’s killer through multiple dimensions. Like come on look at it!

It's not yours to use that way.

When I first saw it, I liked it tremendously, but we still had some tweaking to do — don’t get me wrong, the image was gorgeous from the start, but we had to fine-tune it a bit to make sure that London looked futuristic enough, and Russia old-school enough, without the images being too busy. by Harper Teen I’ll be sharing those playlists during the next month as we head toward the release of A THOUSAND PIECES OF YOU, but I can go ahead and share the trilogy’s theme song: “Breath of Life” by Florence + the Machine. I SHIP ALL THE THEOS AND ALL THE PAULS WITH ALL THE MAURGERITES. Part of you belongs to him; part of him belongs to you. Another perspective, another window.

That said, I’m SO glad I decided to read it because I looooved the book!Not gonna lie, A Thousand Pieces of You was a book I added to my TBR list solely for it’s cover. Like come on look at it! We fangirl with author Claudia Gray: Movie Info Produced on a shoestring $2 million budget, documentary director Nancy Kelly and her husband, editor Kenji Yamamoto created this romantic western based on a … THIS IS AMAZING. Does that mean I fell in love with every Paul, everywhere?" Their most astonishing invention, called the Firebird, allows users to jump into multiple universes—and promises to revolutionize science forever.

That said, I almost never mentally cast age-appropriate actors for my characters; if I pick models for them, they tend to be my idea of how adult actors looked when they were teenagers. I might really have enjoyed that!)

)Now, in the sequel, I’m very fond of the Warverse — but we’ll discuss that next year. And man, did it deliver.

But when we got there and added the type treatment for the title, something just *clicked.
(And I think her riotous curls were unconsciously inspired by Hermione’s hair.) A handful may even still be lawyers. That said, I’m SO glad I decided to read it because I looooved the book!Re-read 1/4/16: GUUUUHHHHHH STILL SO GOOD GONNA IMMEDIATELY START NEXT BOOKWHAT DID I JUST READ. But I have to stick to the main plot!

It's not said out of prudishness or what you want to call it, it's just that, hello, that's not your body. Want to Read; Currently Reading; Read; Add New Shelf; Done. Want to Read. (If so, they’re tax lawyers. That said, I’ve just gotten a Wattpad account and hope to post several stories about the characters (in various universes) during the next couple of years. For some reason, I completely connected to that song in the earliest days of working on this series, and it remains my touchstone for reconnecting to these characters.