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goth-brushbug · 8 months ago
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Would ramble about my love to this series but no one cares 😔
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Gonna order vol 4, shame it hasn't been published in polish yet
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memoandradee · 3 years ago
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Hey guys, how are you? I hope very well, welcome to another Wednesday review. Today we are going to review the third book in a trilogy, and the book I read in the midst of Hurricane Grace.
In Michelle Harrison's “A Tangle of Spells” we return to the Widdershins sisters in a new town, a town where magic is rejected, since magic and trouble go hand in hand.
When the three of them arrive, happy to leave their life in Crowstone behind, they arrive in Pendlewick but quickly they find that the people of the town act strange, as if they are in a spell. Not to mention that their new house is some how terrifying. When they find a secret room with a painting that appears to be following them, the three sisters find themselves in the middle of a new dark adventure.
This book really surprised me, it was darker and scarier than the previous two books. There were times when I felt terror run through me, and the stakes were high.
This novel is different to the structure of the previous 2, where we visited various places in the world of the sisters. The gloomy atmosphere of the town was extremely well crafted, you could imagine everything and the lyrical way, fairytale-esc, of the author was fantastic.
Being a novel "different" from the previous ones, it took me about 100 pages to feel into the novel, but when everything begins to happen, the novel holds no stops and it is difficult to put down.
Friends this series of novels I feel that they can be read as stand-alones, nothing more than a few small references to previous books. I recommend reading them as the publication order. But the masterful way that Michelle Harrison structures the novel means that they can be enjoyed separately.
Title: A Tangle of Spells
Author: Michelle Harrison
Rating: 4/5
English Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK
Cover Illustration: Melissa Castrilón
(4/5 ⭐️)
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