Not Set In Stone, is a collection of poetry written by Charlotte Gosling. It is sectioned into three chapters, Fixed, Flow and Free. She explores themes such as mental health, relationships, femininity and race, often challenging the reader by her lack of censorship. All the poems are a response to Charlotte's personal experiences and also from the world we all share. She dreams of uniting us all through her words and making us realise we are not set in stone.
Valerie finds a magical stone in the woods...suddenly there is a dark handsome boy and his brother looking for it. Turns out they are gods and both in battle over it. Valerie falls for the boy of winter and tries to keep him with her as long as possible, while her friend and admirer Geoff stands by and waits and watches. This book was not what I thought it was. It was not bad, but was more of a teenage romance than I expected.