A magic-infused YA novel about friendship, first love, and feeling out of place that will bewitch fans of Rainbow Rowell and Maggie Stiefvater.
Living in a small town where magic is frowned upon, Sam needs his friends James and Delia—and their time together in their school's magic club—to see him through to graduation.
But as soon as senior year starts, little cracks in their group begin to show. Sam may or may not be in love with James. Delia is growing more frustrated with their amateur magic club. And James reveals that he got mixed up with some sketchy magickers over the summer, putting a target on all their backs.
With so many fault lines threatening to derail his hopes for the year, Sam is forced to face the fact that the very love of magic that brought his group together is now tearing them apart—and there are some problems that no amount of magic can fix.
Pearl
2024-11-01
Honestly the most disappointing book I’ve ever read. The only book that’s ever made me feel cheated for my time. A mysterious buildup that hooks immediately with a vagueness that slowly starts to overstay its welcome and an interesting general plot/theme with alright if not occasionally frustratingly dull characters. All that said, after so many hours of hinting at a story and urging the reader to theorise about the plausible history and eventual outcome, it quickly fizzles out and dies by the end with no real resolution to anything and leaves you with what I can only describe as narrative whiplash and sadness.
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