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Penguin First-to-Read ARC.
I really enjoyed this book. The magical elements were cool and the setting really fit. I liked the mystery of it and thought the POVs were easy to follow. The story kept me glued to it! Things being lost, things being found, underlying issues, there was so much to figure out. Some things still unresolved at the end which I kind of didn't like. Really good book! ...more
I really enjoyed this book. The magical elements were cool and the setting really fit. I liked the mystery of it and thought the POVs were easy to follow. The story kept me glued to it! Things being lost, things being found, underlying issues, there was so much to figure out. Some things still unresolved at the end which I kind of didn't like. Really good book! ...more

Aug 17, 2017
Sunsettowers
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really liked it
Shelves:
science-fiction-fantasy,
magical-realism
I received an ARC of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. This did not affect my opinion of the book or my review itself.
A spellbook appears. A town begins to lose things big and small. Diary pages begin to appear in bunches of flowers and on the side of the road. And through it all, various girls lose themselves and try to find themselves again, through friendships, romance, and ties to the past and future, all with the help of some magic.
This book is so beautifully wr ...more
A spellbook appears. A town begins to lose things big and small. Diary pages begin to appear in bunches of flowers and on the side of the road. And through it all, various girls lose themselves and try to find themselves again, through friendships, romance, and ties to the past and future, all with the help of some magic.
This book is so beautifully wr ...more

Aug 12, 2017
Rebecca Pruitt
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Wendy
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Sep 25, 2019
Gaylene Peyatt
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