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Edgewood
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Thank you to the publisher for an advanced copy of this book!
Oh boy, I first want to say that no one does fairytale creatures like Ciccarelli. She really does bring the magic and the creepy to a whole level. I have read two of her books before this and she really does bring the story to life. I will always pick up this author's books purely because I know she will make me shiver.
The beginning of this book really dragged to me. I want to say it was the last half that really made me turn my head. It starts off reading just like your generic Young Adult book. The mysterious stranger our protagonist is drawn to, a magical power she doesn't understand, an impossible task.. the normal tropes. But then everything is put on its head and I ended up really enjoying the last half! I never really got attached to any character in particular, but the story itself is what I thoroughly enjoyed.
Oh boy, I first want to say that no one does fairytale creatures like Ciccarelli. She really does bring the magic and the creepy to a whole level. I have read two of her books before this and she really does bring the story to life. I will always pick up this author's books purely because I know she will make me shiver.
The beginning of this book really dragged to me. I want to say it was the last half that really made me turn my head. It starts off reading just like your generic Young Adult book. The mysterious stranger our protagonist is drawn to, a magical power she doesn't understand, an impossible task.. the normal tropes. But then everything is put on its head and I ended up really enjoying the last half! I never really got attached to any character in particular, but the story itself is what I thoroughly enjoyed.
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Reading Progress
May 15, 2021
– Shelved
May 15, 2021
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to-read
March 16, 2022
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Started Reading
March 29, 2022
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ya-sf-fantasy
March 29, 2022
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03-stars
March 29, 2022
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Finished Reading