Ratings15
Average rating4
After reading The Wishing Game I had to get this book. I love this author's writing and story telling.
I'm from WV and I loved how well the state is represented it doesn't include any stereotypes even in a joking manner from a character.
This is a slower pace story, but it's a story I didn't want to rush through. Throughout the story we have a narrator commenting on what is happening and there is an option to skip a chapter. I did not skip the chapter and found it helpful in understanding Jeremy better.
The world created in this story is magical and beautiful. I wish I could visit this world myself. I loved the characters and character growth and how the story develops.
The last 50 or so pages does lag, but there is quite if a bit story to still wrap up. It's worth it. The ending felt fitting for the story.
I saw that nod to The Wishing Game in the story.
If you enjoyed The Wishing Game you'll love this one. Both stories have some similarities, but not in a formula aspect.
Thank you NetGalley for the ARC.