Four and Twenty Blackbirds

Four and Twenty Blackbirds

2005 • 285 pages

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Jwels
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This was a free book that I bought from Kindle. I'm not sure what to make of it actually. I kind of consider it a short story and sounds like it is a stand alone book but I'm not sure.

It took a while to get into the story but it turned out ok. The main character is Eden and she see thigns. The paranormal runs in her family as her mother was committed to an insance asylum before she was born and her Aunt is raisingn her now. Through the years she has asked her Aunt about things but her Aunt puts her off. As a result when she reaches her twenties she goes off on her own to find out what or who she is.

There is a lot of what I would call Aftrican mysticism and in the end everything gets sorted out but there is an opening for more stories to be told.

I'm not sure I would recommend this book to anyone. It just wasn't my cup of tea but it wasn't painful to read.

September 23, 2009Report this review