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Sawkill Girls
by Claire Legrand
This book has lifted the bar in terms of the quality I'm looking for in YA novels.
Not only was the writing beautiful, but the story was also very rich.
The plot sucked me in, the mystery and horror elements gave me shivers and the eerie spooky vibes made this such a unique and thrilling read.
The characters each had their own voices, each their own development and affirmation, and I loved all of them. I particularly loved the romance between two of the girls and discussions around asexuality (light aphobia could trigger some readers, though it is corrected by the MC).
Best of all was their friendship, and how these three girls came together as one to defeat evil, showing that girls aren't to be considered like easy pray anymore.
Not only was the writing beautiful, but the story was also very rich.
The plot sucked me in, the mystery and horror elements gave me shivers and the eerie spooky vibes made this such a unique and thrilling read.
The characters each had their own voices, each their own development and affirmation, and I loved all of them. I particularly loved the romance between two of the girls and discussions around asexuality (light aphobia could trigger some readers, though it is corrected by the MC).
Best of all was their friendship, and how these three girls came together as one to defeat evil, showing that girls aren't to be considered like easy pray anymore.