Book 103📚 3.3⭐️
Baby Teeth is one of my favourite books so I had set the bar pretty high for the sequel. Although not quite as eerie and disturbing as BT, it was still a great read and follow up to Hanna‘s life.
Book 103📚 3.3⭐️
Baby Teeth is one of my favourite books so I had set the bar pretty high for the sequel. Although not quite as eerie and disturbing as BT, it was still a great read and follow up to Hanna‘s life.
Ahhh! Thank you so much! @LeahBergen 👻👻
I‘m absolutely obsessed with the little ghostie theme!! Our family is actually going as ghosts tomorrow!🖤 absolutely perfect🤍
I cannot wait to sink my teeth into these books!😍 and I‘m in love with the ghost candles!🕯️
Thank you so so much!!🤍🤍🤍
Dear Hanna, like everything else I‘ve read by Stage is… just all right. I always forget how much Stage relies on exposition and it always takes me a while to get over it. Once I do though, I enjoy her stories (with concessions).
The middle section of Dear Hanna is great, though. Stage hits a stride in the narrative where I was totally invested, rooting for Hanna while (figuratively) closing my eyes. Then it‘s over and I‘m like, ‘Damnit, Stage!‘
As someone who reads a LOT of books every year, it means a lot when there is a book that you can‘t forget. That book is BABY TEETH, one of the creepiest books I‘ve read. Is Hanna a bad seed or just misunderstood? Go read this book. Now, Stage is back with DEAR HANNA, the grown up version of BABY TEETH.
I loved BABY TEETH & was so pleasantly surprised that Stage returns to Hanna, now in her early twenties. Now married to a widower with a teenage daughter & working as a phlebotomist, Hanna seems surprisingly stable (at first). Her darker issues mostly come out through her artwork & candid letters to her younger brother, Goose, when her stepdaughter‘s unexpected news sends her spiraling. I missed the lurking menace, but maybe we‘ll get more of her!