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Lucidia Book of Fates
by BP Christy
adventurous
dark
funny
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
This was a great story…fun, I was entertained throughout.
Interesting story and premise with a unique spin on and an amalgamation of what may await us in the afterlife.
The main character, Lucidia, is a twin who is responsible for her brother, Milton’s, death. She experiences nightmares for months about Milton’s current state of unrest in death, and makes a plan to rescue him—since it’s her fault he’s there.
Lucidia’s own fate comes in to question on her journey to save Milton. With the help of a young devout girl, Magdalene (Mags), and a high school football star, Dom, this small Scooby gang try to crack what’s gone amiss in the afterlife and try to save themselves (their souls, their own eternities) in the process.
The banter is top-notch. Fun pop-culture and historical references and jokes.
Medium to fast-paced throughout. Story does get a little darker about 75-80% in, but still remains in teen (14-15+)/YA realm.
Like that the story had twists and kept me guessing and some surprises.
Look forward to Book 2!
Interesting story and premise with a unique spin on and an amalgamation of what may await us in the afterlife.
The main character, Lucidia, is a twin who is responsible for her brother, Milton’s, death. She experiences nightmares for months about Milton’s current state of unrest in death, and makes a plan to rescue him—since it’s her fault he’s there.
Lucidia’s own fate comes in to question on her journey to save Milton. With the help of a young devout girl, Magdalene (Mags), and a high school football star, Dom, this small Scooby gang try to crack what’s gone amiss in the afterlife and try to save themselves (their souls, their own eternities) in the process.
The banter is top-notch. Fun pop-culture and historical references and jokes.
Medium to fast-paced throughout. Story does get a little darker about 75-80% in, but still remains in teen (14-15+)/YA realm.
Like that the story had twists and kept me guessing and some surprises.
Look forward to Book 2!