Annaka: Book Review

Hello hello everyone! Today I’m going to be talking about my latest read from Digitally Lit, Annaka.

Pages: 282

Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

Author: Andre Fenton

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Annaka is a 16 year old girl from Halifax Nova Scotia, who moves back to her home town after 9 years. When she gets back, she finds herself attending the funeral of her Grampy, and looking after her Nan who is slowly starting to lose her memory. She also has two friends back in Yarmouth. Her best friend Tia… and her imaginary friend, Clay, who came to life through the journal entries she wrote all those years ago. Clay can take her back to those journal entries, back to happier times. Annaka’s journey through self-discovery takes her all the back to the past, where she finds out about another Annaka from her Grampy’s memories.

“This is me-finally learning to loosen my grip of the past, and create something new. I knew these moments would become memories, and I would never be alone. Even if we are temporary, I was going to live in this moment, and allow myself to seek something new. I let those thoughts guide me, as we ran beneath the bleeding sky, we knew the stars would heal.” ~Annaka Brooks

Annaka is a really great read, full of emotions, and flashbacks, and imagination. There are a few swear words though, I don’t see why people feel the need to use swear words in a normal everyday conversation, but here we are. πŸ˜‘

5/5 stars, would recomend, it’s very good, and I loved reading it on my travels! Take care everyone! Bye!

10 thoughts on “Annaka: Book Review

    1. Hi Kaelyn! Thanks for reading! I hope you get your very own copy of Annaka! πŸ˜„πŸ“– have a nice day, God bless ✌🏽

      ~Ariela

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