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Small favors book review
Small favors book review









Overall, Craig has created a creepy masterpiece that is going to look lovely sitting next to my copy of A House of Salt and Sorrows. I’m not usually a fan of ambiguous endings, but it works in this story. The ending of this story seems a bit ambiguous, a little ominous, and will definitely make you wonder. The monsters in this story are terribly wicked creatures, and I think readers will find them as fascinating as I did. This story will reel you in from the start. And if you love The Village, you’re absolutely going to love this book.

small favors book review

Her world-building draws me in with its complex, but. With House of Salt and Sorrows, a Twelve Dancing Princesses retelling, and now Small Favors, I have become bewitched. Craig is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. You’ll find engaging and enigmatic characters that seem like friends, but might also be hiding some fiendish intent behind their easy smiles. WARNING: the following review contains massive amounts of spoilers. Amity Falls is a masterfully crafted world where it’s not just about the monsters that might be hiding out in the woods, but the ones hiding within ourselves as well.

small favors book review

Craig is a master at creating the creepiest book atmospheres I was sitting on the edge of my seat the whole time I was reading this book.











Small favors book review