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I read this with my 11 year old daughter as part of our own little book club.
My daughter really enjoyed this as she likes mysteries. There is some romance in it but it felt appropriate for her age.
As an adult I still enjoyed it and found myself want to get through the book to find out what happens. However, there’s quite a lot of things that happen in the book that are pretty unbelievable.
Recommend for children 11+ and a good one for adults to read alongside.
My daughter really enjoyed this as she likes mysteries. There is some romance in it but it felt appropriate for her age.
As an adult I still enjoyed it and found myself want to get through the book to find out what happens. However, there’s quite a lot of things that happen in the book that are pretty unbelievable.
Recommend for children 11+ and a good one for adults to read alongside.
Absolutely loved the portrayal of mental illness in this book!
The book starts in the present, weaves it’s way backwards and then ends in the present again. It tells the story of a woman’s struggle with the world and her personal life before, during and after being misdiagnosed.
I loved the fact that mental health wasn’t romanticised as it can be in some books. Instead, it made the main character difficult, irritable and frustrating at times which made her feel so real. I also found the book incredibly funny, the ascerbic wit was second to none!
So deserving of 5 stars and I really look forward to reading more of this author!
The book starts in the present, weaves it’s way backwards and then ends in the present again. It tells the story of a woman’s struggle with the world and her personal life before, during and after being misdiagnosed.
I loved the fact that mental health wasn’t romanticised as it can be in some books. Instead, it made the main character difficult, irritable and frustrating at times which made her feel so real. I also found the book incredibly funny, the ascerbic wit was second to none!
So deserving of 5 stars and I really look forward to reading more of this author!
I read this book whilst grieving the loss of my friend due to suicide and I truly believe this book came into my life at the right time.
It is a beautiful story of loss, grief, redemption and friendship. A story that stays with you long after it has ended. Considering the nature of the storyline, I found it a surprise to find such a funny and uplifting book. It reminded me slightly of The Midnight Library by Matt Haig in that I felt a sense of peace after finishing it.
It is a book I will continue to treasure and recommend to anyone I know.
It is a beautiful story of loss, grief, redemption and friendship. A story that stays with you long after it has ended. Considering the nature of the storyline, I found it a surprise to find such a funny and uplifting book. It reminded me slightly of The Midnight Library by Matt Haig in that I felt a sense of peace after finishing it.
It is a book I will continue to treasure and recommend to anyone I know.
A cosy, autumn piece of witchy women’s fiction with a feminist message intertwined. I really enjoyed reading this book, I found it funny, easy and a perfect read for this time of year. Plus I think it cured my fear of spiders because Ralph was the cutest (most of the time).
There was no twists for me in this story, I knew where it was going from the beginning BUT it did not matter! I found myself whizzing through the book and enjoying the ease in which I felt immersed in it.
A thoroughly enjoyable story of badass witches, female friendship, finding yourself and then living that way unapologetically.
There was no twists for me in this story, I knew where it was going from the beginning BUT it did not matter! I found myself whizzing through the book and enjoying the ease in which I felt immersed in it.
A thoroughly enjoyable story of badass witches, female friendship, finding yourself and then living that way unapologetically.