Things That Are
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
A highly irresistible debut that celebrates the universe in all its wondrous glory
Amy Leach’s writing delves into the profound connections between the natural world and human experience, often contemplating our place within the vastness of existence. Her prose is characterized by a keen, poetic sensibility, exploring the intricate relationships between people and the landscapes they inhabit. Leach crafts her narratives with meticulous attention to detail and a refreshingly unique perspective on the world. Her work invites readers to consider the inherent beauty and complexity of life through an evocative and thoughtful lens.


A highly irresistible debut that celebrates the universe in all its wondrous glory
The narrative follows three witches navigating the complexities of teenage life in a small town, balancing school, friendships, and typical adolescent experiences. Their lives take a turn when they begin to experience unsettling premonitions, hinting at deeper, possibly darker forces at play. As they grapple with their emerging powers and the implications of their visions, the story explores themes of friendship, identity, and the challenges of growing up with extraordinary abilities.