This poison heart by kalynn bayron5/21/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Her birth family had an apothecary, which I thought was super interesting. I also liked learning about the plants and the healing properties they have. There is also so much Greek mythology, I was loving it. I loved this book because it was about a strong Black teen who is queer, and she is proud of who she is. Unsure of what this means, she hopes this home will provide the answers she seeks. She can cultivate plants to be very healthy, and she is able to work with poison plants, too. This is a good way to help Bri get away from her friends who had not been talking to her, and she is trying to find out the deal with her gift. ![]() The family packs up and moves to the town for the summer, unsure of what they will find while they are there. Bri lives with her moms in Brooklyn, and she finds out she now owns a house in a small town that belonged to her birth mother’s sister, her aunt. However, it will make sense once you read more. I was also curious since I saw it was part of a series, and it did not feel that vibe at the start. I thought I was going to expect the book to go one way, and it completely surprised me. ![]() This is going to be a book I believe everyone will enjoy because of the rich imagery and prose! I loved learning more about the Greek mythology in the book! I cannot believe what a wild ride this book was! I fell in love with the cover immediately, and I was drawn in more and more as the story went on. ![]()
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