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In a lot of dystopian books — especially those with a sci-fi or fantasy twist — the reader is introduced to an interesting world, and then CRAP HAPPENS and the environment changes. Divergent did this, Skylark did this, and so did others. Crewel came to me at just the right time. I’d been sitting aro...
In Crewel, every single thing in this world that see, hear, and even think is part of one massive weave. Most people never even notice the weave, but there are women called Spinsters who are able to see and manipulate it. They are recruited by the Coventry and assigned tasks based on their skills. M...
My Rating: 3.5 Crewel was one of the books that had a lot of mixed reviews that came along with it. Some liked people it a lot while others loathed it with a passion. I was planning on staying away from Crewel, until the beautiful book trailer caught my attention. I also loved the slogan that goes a...
***Review to be posted at Paranormal Haven in the upcoming week***Crewel is one of those books that has a great premise and superb visual imagery. We meet Adelice as she’s living with her family and has been trying her hardest to conceal her abilities as a Spinster. Spinsters are individuals that h...
Crewel was not lacking in creativity. In fact, it was brimming with originality. Gennifer Albin put together a book with ingenious world building and stunningly illustrious writing. What I expected out of Crewel was beyond anything I ever imagined and more.
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