Alright, folks, let’s dive into “The New Earth” by Jess Row. The cover shows a wave crashing against a cliff. Is this a metaphor for my coffee spilling when I’m late for a conference? Maybe. It looks all dramatic and deep—probably like my students’ essays after a week of cramming.
This book might explore new beginnings, environmental upheaval, or the author’s love for coastal geography. Either way, I hope it’s got some engaging narrative because I can only handle so many descriptions of rocks and waves.
JABBIC Rating: ★★★★☆
Summary: “The New Earth” by Jess Row features a powerful ocean wave crashing against a cliff, prompting hope for an engaging story.
Reviewed by Dr. Harmony Weaver