Phenomenally Lovecraftian! 🐙 "You won't want to put this down until you finished it!"
I've never wanted to jump into a book's universe more than when I was reading The Book of Living Secrets. Connie and Adelle are polar opposite besties, except for their love of Moira.
This romanticized and gothic Victorian place is where Connie and Adelle's heroine, Moira, lives and breathes. Nothing could satiate Adelle's curiosity and hunger for adventure, to finally meet their shared beloved protagonist. Some dark magic later and they barrel through space, time, and reality to Boston, MA in the early 18th century, into the world of Moira. Nothing is what they thought it was, and they must escape before it's too late.
Read in one day; cherish it for a lifetime. I've been waiting for a Lovecraftian gothic romance story, and this has all the bells and whistles for a macabre reader like myself. I'm not disappointed one bit! The epilogue was entirely surprising and left me wanting MORE! Sometimes I even felt like the book itself was warm, a world waiting for you to "Abra-Kadabra" yourself into and navigate a treacherous Boston alongside Connie and Adelle, to meet Caid, Orla, even Moira, and Severin. Picturing the described visuals in my head as I read along was its' own movie, and I sure hope that one day this book gets its' movie. A world this witchy and provoking and mystical deserves it.
The main characters are realistic and that's what I believe is most important in this YA book. Young adult readers need characters to relate to as they deal with their own forming personalities, and I applaud Adelle for keeping her reactions to herself even when someone really ought to be punched. The themes go above and beyond here, making it a truly wholesome friendship between the two girls.
My ONLY wish, was that Moira was a real book I could also read. The fantastic love triangle, Victorian echelon parties, deceit, suspense, poetic retribution... I actually tried to find Moira on every reading platform, but alas, Moira will stay only inside of TBLR, and my memories I've concocted to form snippets of scenes.