Inland By Kat Rosenfield by Kat Rosenfield


Inland By Kat Rosenfield
Kindle Inland By Kat Rosenfield
By Kat Rosenfield
ISBN 0525426485
ISBN-13 9780525426486
Publication 03 September 2025
Number of Pages 388
Format Type Hardcover

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I m 100% positive that my review doesn t reflect the opinions of everyone who has read or will read this book These are just the few things that I had trouble enjoying. Inland definition First off I wasn t in love with the story line It seemed like we spent a lot of time sitting stagnate waiting for something to happen All the real action happened in the last 50 pages That was only a sixth of the entire story There were a good few plot lines that weren t important and could ve been tossed in favor of actual plot progression I often found my eyes wandering to the bottom of the page looking for something interesting to occur. Inland empire Secondly.

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Kind of has a magical realism feel to it Cool Another good one from Kat Rosenfield 388 Find this review and on my blog Jessie Marie Reads I wanted to read Inland from the moment I saw that first sentence of the synopsis The psychological labyrinth of a young woman s insidious connection to the sea Truly I was hooked from that moment and saved up my points on Penguin s First to Read to guarantee my access to this book But beyond that sentence I wasn t convinced on what this book was about Even after finishing reading it I m still fuzzy on the details but it s in a good way. Inland empire book Inland tells the story of Calypso Callie Morgan a sickly young woman whose mother drowned in the sea in front of her eyes when Callie was young Callie s father a professor picks up the remnants of their family and moves them to wherever he can away from the ocean Callie has a condition that is unexplained by doctors but results in the frequent collapse of her lungs rendering Callie literally breathless In and out of hospitals Callie s social life is nonexistent and it s apparent from the start that she s longing and sad and miserable Unwilling to end her life but wishing it was over or had never begun. Book island tour Things take an unexpected change when Callie s dad takes a job in Florida and the Morgans are reunited with large bodies of water Callie begins to thrive in this environment She has friends a romantic interest and her health improves But it s not all roses There s a thread of darkness simply built into Callie and the psychological aspect of this novel leaps off from there. EBook inland empire I really don t want to spoil things because Inland is genius in its secrets and the myriad ways in which each reader can interpret events But suffice to say that this book plays with your mind I had theories for a page that were completely dismantled on the next Just when I became sure of someone s identity or role in this story Rosenfield turned the world upside down again And I loved it Avid readers across the globe agree eventually we get really good at guessing the endgame without really meaning to Inland shakes things up and reminds me of what suspense novels are supposed to feel like. Inland transport Not only does the story send readers for a trip and make one question everything but it s so dark and gothic Callie is the very definition of melancholy personified even when her world starts looking up Her father though cold and a bit distant is much the same The book constantly refers to the ocean as a living tangible thing rather than an idea or the conglomeration of simple elements My heart broke when Callie first comes into contact with the ocean because the scene is equal parts liberating and devastating It s quite possibly the result of the secretive nature of this book but I consistently felt as though I was missing something longing for it so desperately but was just barely out of reach The tone of this book definitely resonates and flows off the pages. Inland orthopedics pullman I have finished this book and there is still no definitive answer in my mind And you may be asking What is the question that she s alluding to having need for an answer That s the perfection in magical realism coupled with psychological thriller Add Kat Rosenfield s masterful writing and character development and you have a recipe for mysterious uncertainty that s bound to delight Inland plays with mythologies without ever really settling on one It tugs at your psyche and makes you think about your beliefs and interpretations. Island pub juneau menu I haven t read Kat Rosenfield s debut Amelia Anne is Dead and Gone but I will And everything else she ever writes ever Honestly from the bottom of my heart this book is good And I mean GOOD Get your hands on it when you can Books like these define why I read 388 Oh Inland what we had was a classic case of a Love Hate relationship. Inland revenue When I picked up this book I was extremely excited Well written mermaid books are few and far between what a crime in the YA world So as expected I was thrilled to see a new take on the classic tale sitting on the New Releases shelf Unfortunately while I raved over certain aspects of this book others made me want to throw the novel across the room. Inlandx Let s start with the positives I adored the way this book was written It felt like it had its own rhythm a cadence unlike anything else I had encountered Reading this book was like listening to the ocean tell me a story As if I had picked up a seashell and heard a fairytale instead of waves Simply put It was a beautifully written book. Inland book summary A second thing that Inland did right was reviving the mermaid mythos These water women were scary The book acted on all your fears of a big bad something living down below the waves I actually questioned taking that trip to the beach this summer because of this book However I did have three major disappointments regarding to this book Now disclaimer the characters were not exactly the world s most diverse cast It was as if the book went through and tried check off as many YA Character tropes as it could We had the classic mean girl who wants the heroine to step off her super hot man and if I remembered their names I swear I would tell you Next up was the giggly best friend who makes snarky comments and is eternally peppy Crap what was her name again We were also treated to the loving boyfriend trope When he wasn t being overly creepy to the point of obsessive he was having fun twiddling his thumbs in the background of the scene His name was Peter Adam Daniel No No Ben That was it I think his name was Ben or maybe Paul Oh Don t forget the overprotective father I do remember his name Twaddle because I spit out whatever drink I had in my mouth at the time I came across it and the cool hippie aunt Every YA book needs a few of those running around This cast s only saving grace was Callie our heroine We got to watch her spiral out of control as the pull of the sea grew stronger There were times that I felt like I was descending into madness right along with her The authoress did a fantastic job of keeping her just sane enough that when she snapped it made you feel horribly startled and uneasy. Inland revenue Lastly and I know a few others agree with me on this point was the ending I won t go into spoilers not because I want to save you the excitement but because I don t have any spoilers I was completely clueless I flipped back and forth reading and rereading for a good fifteen minutes before I gave up put the book down and put my head in my hands It was as if the book was trying so hard to stay mysterious and cryptic that it forgot that people other than the author who obviously knew where it was going unlike the rest of us would be reading it I m still trolling the Internet looking for someone to explain it to me. Book island getaway All in all while I may have had my issues with Inland there s no denying it was a beautifully written novel with terrifying mermaids who ll smile at you and then rip your face off Just how about next time we spend time on those awesome mermaids and less time on how many times Bitchbot 2. Inland taipan 0 glared at Callie for accidentally sneezing in the vicinity of her walking piece of man meat 388 Calypso Morgan and the other members of her family are married to the sea More to the point they are in an abusive relationship with the sea with a very skewed power dynamic Navy men surfers marine biologists everyone in her family is tied to the sea and if they try to leave bad things happen. Inland revenue Her mother was reclaimed by the ocean when she was 6 punished for greedily becoming too attached to her husband and family and making the ocean jealous Her grieving father moved with Callie to New Mexico Wyoming and other boring inland places where Callie far from her life giving parent lover became like a wheezing beached whale drowning on land in and out of the hospital with lung related ailments She is invisible or worse to the people at the schools she attends but never for long. Inland taipan Callie s father a scientist and engineer never wants to live near the ocean after it slurped away his beautiful young wife But when some oil company bigwig drives a dump truck full of money up to his house to get him to help clean up the aftermath of a Gulf Coast oil spill that sounds suspiciously like the one caused by BP he reluctantly moves Callie to Florida where they have a sweet house a great school and the best of hospital care for Callie She doesn t need it for long though because the moist ocean air nourishes her in ways she desperately needed Her lungs start behaving her skin clears up she loses weight she becomes attractive and healthy and people at her new school like her right away She even starts dating an handsome and nice classmate Ben. Book island in the sun Her aunt Nessa her mom s sister and a California surf instructor cryptically tries to warn Callie that she can t get too attached to earth things because she wasn t meant to stay here But she never spells it out explicitly and Callie doesn t really understand the message But she slowly starts to hear the call of the sea and realizes that something is wrong with her But what Just like Kat Rosenfield s last book the spectacular Amelia Anne is Dead and Gone everything in this book can be read two different ways Everything that happens is plausible and explainable with non Tales From the Crypt explanations Drownings dreams hallucinations health problems mental health issues little girls with big imaginations and poor drawing skills These things all happen But the implication the IMPLICATION nudge nudge is that Callie and her family are married to the sea in LITERAL way and if they don t willingly return to it it will punish them. Young adult in malay This book is supposed to be about mermaids But when I read it if I m not just reading a book about a normal family of women who go crazy at some point in their adulthood it s extremely reminiscent of H. Inland sea P Lovecraft s story The Shadow Over Innsmouth but from the point of view of a person born in Innsmouth rather than an outsider In that story a man passing through a town discovers that the residents of this town have a bargain with The Deep Ones a race of horrifying sea creatures in which they receive prosperity in their fishing industry in exchange for participating in a gross interbreeding program I m not sure if Rosenfield has read this story or not but I am a big Lovecraft fan and I relished seeing this side of the story. Inland x1 case manual This book was lush and poetic without being annoyingly overwritten I m not sure a lot of teenagers would be into it I remember being that age and being frustrated when a book teases you like this instead of spelling things out explicitly And it s very creepy and disturbing but not in the blood and guts way that a lot of kids are looking for Nonetheless I loved it and I anxiously await from Kat Rosenfield 388 388 Inland By Kat RosenfieldThe psychological labyrinth of a young woman s insidious connection to the sea from the Edgar Award nominated author of Amelia Anne is Dead and Gone Callie Morgan has long lived choked by the failure of her own lungs the result of an elusive pulmonary illness that has plagued her since childhood A childhood marked early by the drowning death of her mother a death to which Callie was the sole witness Her father has moved them inland away from the memories of the California coast her mother loved so much and toward promises of recovery and the escape of denial in arid landlocked air But after years of running away the promise of a life changing job for her father brings Callie and him back to the coast to Florida where Callie s symptoms miraculously disappear For once life seems delightfully normal But the ocean s edge offers than healing air it holds a magnetic pull drawing Callie closer and closer to the chilly watery embrace that claimed her mother Returned to the ocean Callie comes of age and comes into a family destiny that holds generations of secrets and very few happy endings Inland By Kat RosenfieldREVIEW OF SAMPLER5 Words Descriptive tragic sea mystery death. Island kinder This is just a sampler provided by the publisher a sneak peek if you will and I quite enjoyed it I would like to read on and find out exactly what happened and what is going to happen. Inland villas This is perhaps a little over descriptive and although I usually like that it was a little too much for such a short amount of writing The flowery style will definitely suit a longer piece so perhaps I ll rate higher in future. Inland taipan I only wish that this sampler had included a proper introduction to the main character as pretty much everything about her is a complete mystery What does she even look like I received a copy of this for free via NetGalley for review purposes 388 Just be careful Callie she d whispered Be careful This boy will want to keep you. Inland villas I think this book is odd it s definitely different But that is NOT what kept me reading It s not even why this is a 5 star book The writing The writing is very very very good It s lyrical and long and windy when Callie is happy It s short abrupt and stunted when she can t breath It s beautiful in the way it can make you smell the salty air feel the Florida sun and feel Callie s complete isolation Amazing to be so affected by a story I hope Kat Rosenfield writes many many stories I will gobble them up 388 Before reading Omg I need it Omg I need it Omg I need it Omg I need it Omg I need it Omg I need it Omg I need it Omg I need it Omg I need it Omg I need it Omg I need it Omg I need it Omg I need it Omg I need it Omg I need it Omg I need it Omg I need it Omg I need it Omg I need it When I read Kat Rosenfield s debut Amelia Anne is Dead and Gone I knew she would be an author I needed to watch out for I was mesmerized by the beautiful language and the poetic writing of Amelia Anne and let me tell you Inland did not disappoint Filled to the brim with the lush heady atmosphere of the shores and the coarse but gentle language of the sea Inland will sweep you away to a place that might seem familiar on the surface but holds something magical inside. Epub landia Calypso Callie Morgan is a daughter of the sea for better or for worse Her mother drowned at a young age and Callie a child was there to see it happen Ever since her father stricken with grief has moved them further and further inland away from the sea and it s magnetic lure But no matter how far away they traveled Callie is still drowning Her lungs are filled with fluid the doctors can t figure out why and her life is that of a lonely ill drifter with no friends and no anchors to tether her to any home. EBook inlander Callie s loneliness of the first half of the book is harrowing Rosenfield has captured perfectly what it means to have no one who knows you no one to turn to Callie s father is protective but cold He s even sometimes mean when he looks at her he sees her mother and his bitterness and resentment pull up to the surface Callie can t help but see it So she falls in on herself to her laptop and her headphones and her books Until finally they are called to the coast once via a job Callie s father can t turn down Everything changes for Callie and her evolution is amazing Her illness is suddenly gone and it s like a weight is lifted off her chest You can see through each passage how happy she is happier each day how she doesn t take a single breath for granted She was hopeful and healthy and finally felt whole again closer to the shore with a briny river in her backyard calling to her Callie s change was gradual and because of that realistic She didn t just turn around in one day she had to earn every victory These small triumphs really shaped Callie s character You can follow a line from each of them to the next and see how she became who she was meant to be. Kindle island far from home I hardly have to explain how beautiful the writing was Inland is all atmosphere from the arid dry deserts of Callie s previous homes to the swampy riverbanks of this new town that brings her life You can hear the current of the river smells that salty sea scent in the air You can feel the hot sand beneath your feet and you can feel the suffocating deep of the ocean It s all there for you in each and every page and like Callie to the ocean you can t escape its grasp. Inland transport Inland asks a lot of questions and I can t discuss a single one without spoilers But I can tell you I love the magical realism feel of Inland and the twists in its plot Don t expect any concrete answers though There is much left for the reader to interpret herself. Book island getaway I couldn t decide between four and five stars for this one and I ll explain why I do love open endings I have no problem imagining beyond the last page and coming to my own conclusions But this ending didn t satisfy me The penultimate chapter was amazing even beautiful It would have been the perfect ending I even liked the epilogue a lot though I m not usually one for epilogues But then the final chapter came and raised questions than answers and I didn t really like that Like I said I was fine with not knowing for certain but to bring up one uncertainty left me feeling cheated Finally the romance was a little off I didn t really feel like I got to know Ben so when they professed their feelings I just didn t well feel it But I do understand why the romance was there and I think it served the plot beautifully I just wish Callie had chemistry with her chosen love interest. Inland taipan Fans of AS King Nova Ren Suma and Jodi Lynn Anderson will love Kat Rosenfield s sopho novel Inland will transport the readers to the swampy south the sandy coasts and dark and deep of the sea With gorgeous writing and a protagonist worth rooting for you simply can t go wrong 388 Inland was a mixed bag for me On one hand I love the cryptic nature of books like these where part of the fun is how it plays with our imagination but for this to work I have to turn the last page with some kind of stunned wonderment and that did not happen here While the writing is great and the magical realism feel with its eerie mystique is initially intriguing I ended up being quite bored for the most part and eventually underwhelmed in the end I was left disappointed with no than what I felt after I read the synopsis Also that epilogue ending kinda confused me if anyone can shed a light on what the heck it meant that d be great O_OThis is the story of Callie who has lost her mother to the sea and feels an inexplicable attraction to it herself At first this novel completely gripped me I loved how cryptic everything was I loved the narrator s voice and I especially loved the mysterious allure of this plot with this enchanted vibe that was mermaid like so it s unfortunate that it dragged on too long without letting threads unravel and thus lost its spark The first part of the book takes us into Callie s fight to breathe Since she moved away from the ocean she s been in hospital after hospital and it s a conscious effort just to take a breath This has made her a sort of pariah in every school she s been in No one wants to get too close to the girl who s sickly This was a great way to get to know Callie at her core There was definitely no problem in character building I found her voice compelling and her situation heartbreaking The second part of the book is by the ocean where things get bizarre and kind of messed up This is also where we start seeing a new side of Callie One that s happier and healthier at least physically My favourite part of this book is easily the writing It s poetic yet simple and Kat s ability to bring the setting to life is impressive I could feel the ocean s beckoning nature through the pages and even smell its salty breeze It made it easy to understand Callie s strange behaviour towards it the magnetic pull she felt becomes palpable Unfortunately even with the pretty writing and eventual potency of its plot my boredom took over after this initial fascination as the answers are not freely given There s no give or take it s all wonder and mystery and bewilderment that goes on for a bit too long without any real progress other than digging up questions Then after reading for what felt like ages I was left underwhelmed with the ending Being a fan of magical realism novels I was not expecting complete closure but I felt like the payoff was not worth the journey Another aspect I liked is how the book introduces the topics of grief and mental illness in a very unique way It s not even made apparent or obvious for the most part it s just one of the many undertones this novel suggests But again there isn t enough of a closure to give this much of a meaning in the end I was left with nothing but confusion and frustrations not the enlightenment and impressed awe I am usually left with in these kinds of books. Inland imaging This novel does have a lot to offer but also could have been much powerful if it was balanced I was bored for too long without any sense of progress or reward for me to be able to give it a higher rating regrettably An advance copy was provided by the publisher for review. Inland marine insurance Only I know now it isn t like that at all Love is a sense of place It s effortless no stumbling no stammering It s your own voice quite but strong and the sense that you can open your mouth speak your mind and never feel afraid A known quantity a perfect fit. Inland nw ymca It s the thing that holds you tight to earth fast and solid and sure You feel it and feel that it s right and true and you know exactly where you are HereMoody and quiet and thoughtful Inland is not a happy story told there s a general sense of longing on all their parts with varying basis Callie Morgan longs for something as yet unnamed her father longs for what isn t any his perfect wife and their happy family Nessa knows what she cannot have and sees the futility in the same instead works with what she s dealt with makes do and almost but not quite flourishes It s all so beautifully written and is told by a girl whose perspective had me doubting a host of things who initiates things with her experiences of being alone as well as being lonely and then weaves with those first memories of a mother recollections that are cloaked like everything else in this the story is cloaked in the unsure second the novelty and uncertainty of her present. Inland marine Her mother is a memory and she doubts what she remembers It s an uncertainty that extends to almost everything here The new things she s allowed and how she s not quite ready to claim any of it pointing out how unreal all the normal was for her All of it is couched in a sense that there are things that are deserved but there s also a whole lot that aren t It s her and a general sense of Mine But why And later until when Thank you Penguin FtR 388

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