Este es uno de mis libros favoritos, no solo por los susurros de revolución con los que comienza, sino por la pura y excelente personificación del mes de febrero, y porque contiene uno de mis personajes favoritos de entre todos los libros que he leído: La chica que huele a Miel y Humo. No puedo dejar de sentirme identificada con ella, yo también sé lo que es estar enamorada de un ser cruel y miserable que va enfriando corazones y robando niños allá por donde pase. A parte de que es una historia genial de la resistencia común de un pueblo ante un dictador, el libro tiene un diseño muy original y es muy fácil de leer. Altamente recomendado. It was an interesting book but kind of weird. I feel like there's a lot more I'm supposed to get out of it but since I'm not in English class, I won't. It was all about a town trying to save themselves from February, a person/deity/thing that holds the town in perpetual winter and steals the children. It wasn't quite clear what February's intent was and there seemed to be a "fake" February who was upset that everyone thought the winter was his fault. Like I said, I'm not sure about this one. I'm going to Google some reviews and maybe they'll shed some light. Probably wouldn't recommend to a friend.
Una de las mejores fábulas que he podido leer. Excelente libro.
—Liel
A resplendent story. It's sad and innocent, and falls like snow.
—Matt
love it. perfect book to read as the seasons are changing.
—Dhanak
147 pages of warmth, despite February.
—sweetsassykaty
War Against February Now.
—Kelsey262