Lifestyle8 Books, Shows, Movies, and More That Got Us Through January by Sue Jones March 9, 2021 March 9, 2021 0 comments 61 views A+A- Reset 61G.P. Putnam’s Sons7Read: The Immortalists by Chloe BenjaminI’m usually not a fan of fantasy, but the premise of The Immortalists drew me in for my first read of 2021: Four siblings growing up on the Lower East Side in the ’60s meet a traveling psychic who can tell people exactly when they’re going to die. They pool their money, go to her, and get their death dates—which they hide from each other but keep in the forefronts of their own minds. The story is broken up into quarters, each one following a sibling as they go about their lives afterward. The plot seemed fantastical, but the stories of each character were so achingly real, as they navigated every possible life choice with a set date hanging over their heads. In the end, it wasn’t as much about the mysterious woman with all the answers, but the bond between siblings that changes, evolves, but can’t help but hold strong. —Christa Sgobba, associate director, fitness and foodRead it: $15, bookshop.org or amazon.comRead More Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmailYou may also like How Is Fault Determined In Truck Accidents? The Legal Process Explained August 9, 2024 Everything You Need to Know About Professional Sump Pump Cleaning July 16, 2024 Water Intrusion Emergency? Your Guide to Prompt and Professional Water Damage Cleanup July 11, 2024 Enjoying Healthy and Fun Summer Days July 8, 2024 What is Nowruz and what is its significance? March 21, 2024 Across the Globe: 9 Varied Ways Spring Is Celebrated March 20, 2024Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.