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A review by someonetookit
Pricked by Scott Mooney
5.0
So this was honestly just a fun novel to read.
A new spin on old classics, this novel has everything you could ever need from a tongue in cheek fairytale set in a hidden part of New York.
The main character Briar was the perfect mix of concerned citizen and passive aggressive sass while her supporting cast run the gamut of personalities.
The pace was divine, full off ebbs in the action, but only for so long as to allow the reader to catch their breath before the adventure started again.
For a story that could have well and truly felt 'Disney', Mooney has injected enough action and adventure to well and truly make this a fun read for most ages (don't be giving it to your kids people, that could definitely turn out badly)
Overall it was just a really enjoyable fast paced read, that resurrected my inner child and left me wanting more.
A new spin on old classics, this novel has everything you could ever need from a tongue in cheek fairytale set in a hidden part of New York.
The main character Briar was the perfect mix of concerned citizen and passive aggressive sass while her supporting cast run the gamut of personalities.
The pace was divine, full off ebbs in the action, but only for so long as to allow the reader to catch their breath before the adventure started again.
For a story that could have well and truly felt 'Disney', Mooney has injected enough action and adventure to well and truly make this a fun read for most ages (don't be giving it to your kids people, that could definitely turn out badly)
Overall it was just a really enjoyable fast paced read, that resurrected my inner child and left me wanting more.