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The Bog Wife
by Kay Chronister
Not for me (8/10/2024)
The Bog Wife started out with little "introduction" to the story or it's characters. The reader is given the legend of the story and immediately put into the activity of its actors. It is a dark and strange family tale about an isolated group of siblings that have livedmore
Smothermoss
by Alisa Alering
Interesting but needs a little more (5/12/2024)
The story concept is intriguing but I could not picture the characters well. I define a good story by being able to clearly see the people as real people. I kept trying to picture the sisters, the mother and the older woman. Maybe they were left vague so each reader canmore
The Witches at the End of the World
by Chelsea Iversen
Tale of Two Sisters (8/3/2023)
The story begins with 2 sisters living in the wilderness hidden from people by their grandmother when their mother was burned as a witch in the village where they lived. The sisters practice magic but each has a particular kind. The older sister Kaija practices calm spellsmore
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