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A review by noellesmagicallibrary
The Wishing Game by Meg Shaffer
emotional
funny
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
5.0
I listened to this entire audio while wrapping Christmas presents. It made the chore much more bearable.
This is my second Meg Shaffer book — I will read anything she ever writes. I love these characters and I love the world they live in. I laugh, I cry, and I don’t want her books to end.
Imagine your favorite childhood series actually existed and you had a chance to go there as an adult. Not only that, you’re there to compete for a prize.
Four very lucky people are invited to Clock Island to win a coveted prize— the long awaited next book in the Clock Island series. The author is a Willy-Wonka-esque man who loves riddles and puzzles. There’s only one copy in existence and everyone wants it.
This is my second Meg Shaffer book — I will read anything she ever writes. I love these characters and I love the world they live in. I laugh, I cry, and I don’t want her books to end.
Imagine your favorite childhood series actually existed and you had a chance to go there as an adult. Not only that, you’re there to compete for a prize.
Four very lucky people are invited to Clock Island to win a coveted prize— the long awaited next book in the Clock Island series. The author is a Willy-Wonka-esque man who loves riddles and puzzles. There’s only one copy in existence and everyone wants it.