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A review by abbyjme
The Wishing Game by Meg Shaffer
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
4.0
Going into this book, I felt the first few chapters real little slow, but it was all worth it for the way that I fell in love with all of the main characters. I truly admired how the story explored parenting and how the effects of our upbringing last a lifetime. Not even just parenting, but how literature can raise a child.
I saw the review VE Schwab left for this book and I could agree more “ Clever,dark, and hopeful—a love letter to reading, and the power that childhood stories have over as long after we’ve grown up”
I’m not gonna spoil anything but let’s just say I was happy scream crying while reading the last few chapters.
I saw the review VE Schwab left for this book and I could agree more “ Clever,dark, and hopeful—a love letter to reading, and the power that childhood stories have over as long after we’ve grown up”
I’m not gonna spoil anything but let’s just say I was happy scream crying while reading the last few chapters.
Minor: Addiction, Alcoholism, Death, Drug abuse, Emotional abuse, Grief, Medical trauma, and Abortion