Ratings40
Average rating3.2
This review is published in full here: https://literaryquicksand.com/2023/01/book-review-the-london-seance-society-by-sarah-penner/
The London Séance Society started out in such an interesting way: with a séance! It really pulls you in and gets you excited for everything that's about to follow.
There are some real positives about this book. When you read through reviews, you'll see a lot of comments about the dark, gothic vibes, which I'll agree was really the star of the book. It really pulls you right into the whole séance scene and makes you feel like you could be sitting around the table with them. Very cool stuff.
Things got pretty intense at the end with a very dark, very high-stakes séance. The whole book really is leading up to this one big thing (it's talked about through a lot of the story), and the big thing didn't disappoint for me. It actually gave the book back half a star!
Now, the parts I didn't love so much...the pacing. Somehow I was bored at times, and just wanted to get to the juicy stuff. It seems like that's what the author was trying for, as there's some sort of “dun dun dunnnn” reveal/revelation at the end of just about every chapter for a good stretch. That kind of pacing made it a little cliché for me.
There's also one point near the end of the story where you find yourself yelling at a main character, “What the heck are you doing?? Don't you think maybe you should get the heck out of there?!?”