Magical realism is one of my favorite genres, but this book pushed me out of my comfort zone just a bit. As I read the first chapter or so, I thought it might be too new age/psychic/fantasy/ghost story for me. There were also indications that made me think it was going to be completely predictable. ...
My rating: 2 of 5 starsA copy of The House at the End of Hope Street was provided to me by Pamela Dorman Books for review purposes."If you stay I can promise you this. This house may not give you what you want, but it will give you what you need. And the even that brought you here, the thing you thi...
Thanks to Netgalley and the publishers of this book for the ARC.Feminists Unite! That's what comes to mind with this book. It is definitely a woman's book, but I am sure some men would enjoy it too.Alba is nineteen and her life is in a tailspin. For reasons that she cannot explain, she is drawn t...
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