

Not the tagged book. Another great installment in the series.
Not the tagged book. Another great installment in the series.
Miranda is writing her thesis on Beatrice Tremblay, a little known horror author whose novel was based on the disappearance of her college roommate in the 1930s. As she digs deeper, parallels arise with the stories her great-grandmother, Nana Alba, told her in Mexico. A tense, gripping tale of witchcraft and survival, told in three alternating timelines. And what a beautiful cover!
I liked how there was a mysterious vanishing in each timeline, but it didn't grab me and keep me there. The writing was good, but there were unanswered questions at the end.
Preordered some books with Barnes & Noble's preorder sale (even though I'm still expecting books from their last TWO preorder sales 😆 ).
Better World Books is also having a 25% off sale on 4 or more used books so I ordered 6!
Thank You @TheSpineView for creating this fun play-card & for the tag 💕🐎📚.
1- Haven't preordered in years. Just tried returning to mail ordering books, but waiting for their safe delivery drove me crazy 😂. While I WAS tempted to preorder the tagged book...I'm just going back to keeping a lookout for books wherever I may find them. Do miss having a bookstore, I use to have books preordered/ordered and held for me all the time.
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Was this cute? Yes Was it my favorite? No but I am glad I read it
After the deaths of their parents, 3 sisters find their lives being drawn into different directions from the magical tearoom they run together.
This was delightful! I loved the historical fantasy setting, the sisters‘ relationship was both complicated & lovely, & there was some plot misdirection that kept me guessing. The sisters did feel a little too similar sometimes, & I‘m not a fan of miscommunication for angst‘s sake. 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌑
#wonderouswednesday
1- Witch of Blackbird Pond, or the Into the Land of the Unicorn series by Bruce Coville
2- that‘s hard, I think I connect with a lot of characters I read.
3. Tagged 4 stars
@Eggs