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Month: October 2024

The Shadow Key by Susan Stokes-Chapman

The Shadow Key by Susan Stokes-Chapman

I wanted to read The Shadow Key for a few reasons: 1) It is historical fiction 2) It is a gothic story 3) It is also a mystery 4) It is set in Wales. I ended up really enjoying it. It is predictable, but it still managed to surprise me. It straddles the line between realism and the supernatural without tipping over definitively into either side. I think readers who typically avoid reading supernatural stories may enjoy this one.

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Blue Sisters by Coco Mellors

Blue Sisters by Coco Mellors

Blue Sisters is a story about four sisters, which made me think of a book I read last year, Ann Napolitano’s Hello Beautiful. I liked Hello Beautiful, but I was not completely sold on the sisterly relationships portrayed in that novel, so I was kind of on the fence about reading Blue Sisters; however, Blue Sisters has a lot of glowing reviews online, so that convinced me to read it. I am going to be straight with you: I do not like Blue Sisters.

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Weyward by Emilia Hart

Weyward by Emilia Hart

Emilia Hart’s Weyward is an interesting story about witches, and despite the bad reputation that witches have, I think it would be cool to be a witch with actual magical powers. Weyward is also a predictable story, but then again, the trauma that men inflict upon women is predictable. The novel shows how three generations of women from the same family overcome this trauma and thrive.

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