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Meg
is on page 125 of 692
This is 100% a YA book.
The prose is like an out of control bush that needs to be trimmed so we can see the story.
The scene where Nita negotiates to save the house while Lanie is whacked out on her own powers is a great example. A good book could show Lanie in an altered state without obscuring what the scene tells us about Nita and the conflict facing the sisters. This isn't that book.
— Jul 03, 2022 07:54AM
The prose is like an out of control bush that needs to be trimmed so we can see the story.
The scene where Nita negotiates to save the house while Lanie is whacked out on her own powers is a great example. A good book could show Lanie in an altered state without obscuring what the scene tells us about Nita and the conflict facing the sisters. This isn't that book.
Meg
is on page 65 of 692
This book is making me miserable but I accidentally bought it on Amazon trying to download the sample so, here I am.
This book is definitely YA. I don't care what anyone says, I'm this far in and it's YA. It's written like YA, it has a YA protagonist and a YA set up. This is NOT an adult novel. I am pissed.
Also, it's tedious and overwritten going for something Neil Gaiman-y, maybe. Nothing has happened yet.
— Jun 05, 2022 06:20AM
This book is definitely YA. I don't care what anyone says, I'm this far in and it's YA. It's written like YA, it has a YA protagonist and a YA set up. This is NOT an adult novel. I am pissed.
Also, it's tedious and overwritten going for something Neil Gaiman-y, maybe. Nothing has happened yet.

