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The House at the Edge of Magic
The House at the Edge of Magic | Amy Sparkes
5 posts | 3 read | 7 to read
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AnneCecilie
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Nine is an orphan pickpocket who has been taken in by Pockets. He wants gifts from his crew every day. One day Nine steals a tiny house. Only it‘s starts growing and when she knocks at the door she‘s let in only to be told that the one that‘s knocks at the door will brake the curse. Nine might be in for more than she bargained for, for breaking a curse is never easy

This was a fun read and I‘m already waiting on the second book from the library

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AnneCecilie
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Our protagonist has discovered a cursed house and its inhabitants is going over the curses.

This is one of the last one, and I guess we all can relate to the horribleness of this

bthegood 😂 😂 2mo
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AnneCecilie
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I have some time before the Rachel Cusk Event starts later today.

So to pass the time after work I‘m sitting in a cafe and has just started a new book

This prologue certainly pulled me in

TheBookgeekFrau It pulled me in too! Stacked 😊 2mo
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This story was a good cross between Oliver Twist with dash of crazy magic and all sorts of craziness that you can expect. It portrayed that true family is not the one you get but the one you make, however crazy it may be. It even had a surprise twist element to the end which kind of fell a little flat for me but the rest of the book kept me happy. With this beautiful piece I thoroughly enjoyed myself and can't wait for the sequel

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