Friday, February 2, 2018

The Forgotten Book by Mechthild Glaser {review}

The Forgotten Book
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There are a few fun mysteries driving the plot along. After Emma finds the hidden book and realizes what it can do, it was amusing to see her cautiously work its magic in small ways and get bolder and bolder as she went along---until she discovers just how many dark consequences come with it.  I loved all the parallels to both Pride and Prejudice and Emma and a spin on the old adage of "be careful what you wish for". The fairy tale that is woven into the plot is enchanting and a little dark so we got some good creepy moments, too. As with any good mystery, the guilty finger points at each character in turn and keeps the reader guessing the outcome, and even when it seems the culprit has been revealed, it still manages to throw some great twists in. There is more than one instance of villainous monologuing (you can take that criticism with a grain of salt, though---its just a pet peeve of mine haha) but I'm willing to forgive that, as this was just such a light and entertaining read!

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