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The Lost Village
by Camilla Sten
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Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for giving me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I read this book as part of my ClearUrShit readathon. This was specifically for the Scary Book prompt in week two. If you guys followed along any with me, you'd have seen some of my updates about this on both youtube and Twitter!
Sten does a fantastic job of building you up in suspense in this book. It was a slow start, but this was to get all the groundwork going. As we learn about our characters and their histories, you start to question everyone's motives for working on this project.
The ending answered all my questions, which is all I ask for a lot of the time. It was wrapped up without being predictable. That's a challenging task in a book like this, and I think Sten did terrifically. The slow intro is completely worth working through for the rest of the book.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for giving me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I read this book as part of my ClearUrShit readathon. This was specifically for the Scary Book prompt in week two. If you guys followed along any with me, you'd have seen some of my updates about this on both youtube and Twitter!
Sten does a fantastic job of building you up in suspense in this book. It was a slow start, but this was to get all the groundwork going. As we learn about our characters and their histories, you start to question everyone's motives for working on this project.
The ending answered all my questions, which is all I ask for a lot of the time. It was wrapped up without being predictable. That's a challenging task in a book like this, and I think Sten did terrifically. The slow intro is completely worth working through for the rest of the book.