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A review by claudiaslibrarycard
The Wishing Game by Meg Shaffer
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
5.0
Writing this review is difficult because it means acknowledging that this magical book is over and there is nothing else by this author for me to dive into next. The Wishing Game completely exceeded my expectations and I know I'll be thinking about Lucy, Christopher, Hugo, and Jack for a long time to come.
This book is whimsical and hopeful, while also filled with so much sadness and heartbreak. I adored how Meg Shaffer wrote about difficult family relationships and the balance between taking care of one's self and nurturing or rebuilding relationships with others.
As for the plot, this book about a reclusive author's private island and a puzzle game reads like a movie. It is so easy to visualize and enjoy each of the riddles and games. Woven in so well with the character development, Shaffer gives us a well rounded story that had me laughing and crying in equal measure.
Don't miss this book, friends. I nearly avoided it because everyone said it was so "feel good," but trust me this book has depth and balance.
This book is whimsical and hopeful, while also filled with so much sadness and heartbreak. I adored how Meg Shaffer wrote about difficult family relationships and the balance between taking care of one's self and nurturing or rebuilding relationships with others.
As for the plot, this book about a reclusive author's private island and a puzzle game reads like a movie. It is so easy to visualize and enjoy each of the riddles and games. Woven in so well with the character development, Shaffer gives us a well rounded story that had me laughing and crying in equal measure.
Don't miss this book, friends. I nearly avoided it because everyone said it was so "feel good," but trust me this book has depth and balance.