4.5/5 starsMore reviews on Maji BookshelfHanging by a thread is a murder mystery novel with a touch of paranormal. We’ve got our main protagonist, Clare, who has recently moved back to her mother’s hometown. Town is an exaggeration; it is more like a cluster of people living within each other’s ears...
After falling in love with her Banished series, I was hoping to like this one too. Instead, for some reason I did not find myself drawn to this book like I am to the Banished series. Still, it's a good read with a fast moving plot.What I enjoyed the most about the this book is the plot. In the past ...
This and other reviews can be found on Reading Between ClassesCover Impressions: Not impressed with this particular cover. It appears that she is lying on a bloody comforter on a bed (is that what everyone else sees?). This never happens in the book. Clare spends page after page describing her wa...
If nothing else, I have to say that Sophie Littlefield's Hanging By A Thread gets points for being unique. Never before have I read a book with a premise exactly like this. Sure it has a lot of similar plot devices to most other YA paranormal, but it manages to shine a little brighter than the other...
Review posted on Dark Faerie Tales. In the third book of the Banished series, Sophie Littlefield’s Hanging by a Thread changes momentum, allowing Clare to voice the story. Murder and mystery graces the pages, presenting the reader with a thrilling read for the paranormal genre. A mother’s love exten...
Read full Review at Bewitched Bookworms Clare – unique gift, unique personalityFrom all the aspects of this book, Clare’s personality stood out the most. I loved her clothing style, assemblies of vintage clothing with self-made adjustments. I could picture her perfect in my head! Then, there is Clar...
Psychometry is becoming more common in fiction, no more so than in YA. In Hanging by a Thread, Clare Knight can touch an item of second-hand clothing, and if the previous owner had a traumatic event whilst wearing that item, Clare knows what happened. Apparently this has been happening for years, ye...
one of my favorite movies is of that teeny tiny boy confessing at just above a whisper of “I see dead people.” the protag in this one goes through something similar. hints are dropped at the beginning, but never really stated outright until after the yawn inducing laying of groundwork, where she de...
Also appears on The Screaming Nitpicker. I received my copy from the publisher through NetGalley.There are a lot of things parents will do for their children. Some will stay in unpleasant situations for the sake of keeping their children safe and happy. Some will break the law (as I learned when my ...
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