BIS Book Club
Wolf Siren
In "Wolf Siren," Beth O'Brien reimagines Little Red Riding Hood as a fierce, independent young woman who disobeys her village's strict rules. Venturing into the forbidden, magical woods to find her missing grandmother, she uncovers the truth about the local wolves—and a deeply kept family secret.
Maria
Wolf Siren
I really liked Wolf Siren. It is a really moving book. The characters were very well written and really good to relate especially for girls.
Alya
Wolf Siren
I really liked Wolf Siren. It is a really moving book. The characters were very well written and really good to relate especially for girls.
Alya
Ghostlines
Ghostlines is a very touching, beautiful story that not only explores the themes of new change and friendship, but also the pain of being neglected by someone close to you. I personally admire this novel enormously, as it promotes the concept of slowing moving on from extreme hardships by finding joy in small moments. From Tilda constantly blaming herself for her older brother abandoning the island, to her eventually meeting Albie and showing him what she loves about her home, it is a wonderfully written and heartfelt story.
Kanika
Wolf Siren
I really enjoyed reading Wolf Siren. The themes of female empowerment and growing up were really well written. I felt the story was both magical and touching including elements of fantasy as well as realistic life in a village. Also, it is especially important for me that books have really strong and relatable characters, which Wolf Siren had. As an older sister myself I could really relate with Red and I found their relationship very sweet. I would really recommend it!
Ela