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Wink Poppy Midnight
by April Genevieve Tucholke
"Right now? That red-haired girl need her fairy tale. You just gotta let her be, Midnight."
What in the world did I just read? I'm still not quite sure.
Wink Poppy Midnight is a somewhat whimsical book written from the perspective of the three characters (named in the title). I typically love unreliable narrators but this book didn't feel like an unreliable narrator so much as we just didn't have the whole story. The "liar" piece seemed weak. There are elements of being a teenager...not being able to talk to parents and trouble connecting overall.
It's a quick and quirky read. I finished it in less than 4 hours.
What in the world did I just read? I'm still not quite sure.
Wink Poppy Midnight is a somewhat whimsical book written from the perspective of the three characters (named in the title). I typically love unreliable narrators but this book didn't feel like an unreliable narrator so much as we just didn't have the whole story. The "liar" piece seemed weak. There are elements of being a teenager...not being able to talk to parents and trouble connecting overall.
It's a quick and quirky read. I finished it in less than 4 hours.