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A review by kbichler
The Otherwhere Post by Emily J. Taylor
adventurous
hopeful
mysterious
medium-paced
5.0
Genre: YA Fantasy/Dark Academia/Mystery
This one was unexpectedly good! I could not put it down.
Think Divine Rivals, A Darker Shade of a Magic, & the charm of Lady Whistledown from Bridgerton all mixed together.
The magic system is unique focusing on scriptomancy where magic is infused in writing with various kinds of ink. (Like Divine Rivals with the typewriters). The book focuses on the mystery of how Maeve’s dad was framed years ago and her trying to find proof to clear his name.
The writing style had a charming feel and I found myself flying through the book to see what was going to happen. There is a subtle romance subplot that was just enough for me.
I have not read her other book, but now I will check it out.
Thank you Penguin Teen for the ARC! ❤️
This one was unexpectedly good! I could not put it down.
Think Divine Rivals, A Darker Shade of a Magic, & the charm of Lady Whistledown from Bridgerton all mixed together.
The magic system is unique focusing on scriptomancy where magic is infused in writing with various kinds of ink. (Like Divine Rivals with the typewriters). The book focuses on the mystery of how Maeve’s dad was framed years ago and her trying to find proof to clear his name.
The writing style had a charming feel and I found myself flying through the book to see what was going to happen. There is a subtle romance subplot that was just enough for me.
I have not read her other book, but now I will check it out.
Thank you Penguin Teen for the ARC! ❤️