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love_your_shelf's review against another edition
1.5
This is a book that it really pains me to DNF since I really enjoyed Francesca Zappia’s other two books.
I just couldn’t care about the plot or the characters. The premise was interesting but I’m not sure if I can carry on.
This is a book that it really pains me to DNF since I really enjoyed Francesca Zappia’s other two books.
I just couldn’t care about the plot or the characters. The premise was interesting but I’m not sure if I can carry on.
kim_j_dare's review against another edition
I loved, loved, loved Eliza & Her Monsters, and was so excited when I saw that she had written a new one. But it was a slog. I got to about the 60% mark, and COULD have finished it, but I’ve got too many books in my TBR pile to finish something as a chore. Not rating it... maybe things start coming together and the last 40% is amazing.
izzys_internet_bookshelf's review against another edition
3.0
3.5/5
I really enjoyed the plot and characters in this book but I was left a little confused by the ending.
I really enjoyed the plot and characters in this book but I was left a little confused by the ending.
caitlinxreads's review against another edition
2.0
This wasn’t at all what I had expected. I went into this book thinking there would be more interaction with ghosts and like able characters. I found neither of those things. The main character, Zora, sees ghosts but can’t hear them or really speak to them besides asking very simple questions. Zora was awful. I had so much trouble feeling bad for her. Additionally, it felt like the author thought of every way possible to make her characters weird/unique and threw it into the story. It felt like a mess. None of the characters were relatable whatsoever.
rudexgrrl's review against another edition
3.0
This book was a fun read and helped kick start reading again.