Or at least fake it.

I should not struggle to understand what the author is trying to convey while reading this much. It kills me, full on kills me that she is writing like this and she's only, dear god, 26 years old. by Ambrosia Hawthorn | Feb 4, 2020. All is not well with the house, either, which creaks and grumbles and malignly confuses visitors in its mazy rooms, forcing winter apples in the garden when the branches should be bare. This fantasy book of witches was quite a good read. It was only 200 pages or so. by Ace. All this going back was made easy by the delicious sentences. I am so glad I read this one and had Debra to discuss this one with. I stopped paying attention. I enjoyed Mr. Fox and I loved Boy, Snow, Bird so I'm tempted to give Oyeyemi the benefit of the doubt. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. It doesn't look promising so far. In a vast, mysterious house on the cliffs near Dover, the Silver family is reeling from the hole punched into its heart. In other words, is the author a genius or is she a fake? Lots of characters, sexy Elf, evil necromancers, feuding cabals, bumbling thieves, a sentient bank, magical vault, and a hidden gateway. When the "owner" of the bank is killed on her first day of work, Jessica finds herself the new "owner" of the bank and with is comes way more trouble than she is ready for. i'm not sure what this book is. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Usually that would be right up my alley. i feel like this is one of those books where you either really love it or it just isnt for you. Start by marking “The Witching Vault” as Want to Read: Error rating book. The cover of this book is beautiful! WOW, I'd live next door to that just to see all the action. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Alexis Henderson is a speculative fiction writer with a penchant for dark fantasy, witchcraft, and cosmic horror. by Exquisite Darkness Press. The only thing that drove me a little crazy was the lack of info on why she went to prison, why she restrains her power and what that power is. It’s been surreal, to say the least. I think, "I bet a city woman on a subway would understand this thing." Some of the biggest books out this fall promise to be epics full of magic, adventure,... To see what your friends thought of this book, I didn't see it tagged YA when I picked it up, but it certainly read like a YA, There isn't swearing per se, but as it's about a puritanical society there is the occasional use of religious slur words like "whore" and accusations, There isn't swearing per se, but as it's about a puritanical society there is the occasional use of religious slur words like "whore" and accusations of one character "laying with" another, and at least one instance of "bitch.". I can see this book being the subject of coffee table chatter at cocktail hour or at a ivy league campus book club, but not anywhere close to Paris, Illinois. Excellent review Lucy! Confused. This one has a creepy house which is given a voice in the narrative which I really liked. Enter your email address to follow Witching and receive notifications of new posts by email.