![]() ![]() Given both of those pre-existing assumptions/difficulties, I enjoyed this book much more than I was expecting. ![]() However, this year (2021) the sequel was released, and it’s a UKYA fantasy – and I want to support those as much as I can. I heard the author talk about it in 2019 at YALC (the big YA book festival in London) and, to be honest, it did not sound like my sort of thing. Plus, I was a little uncertain going into the book. Given THE TWISTED TREE is only 242 pages, that didn’t give me much time to get into the book. ![]() It did take me a bit of time to switch mentally from the book I was 1/3 through into this. I am typically a monogamous reader, because I read fast and like to focus entirely on one book at a time. I needed something short to read while I waited for my friend to catch up to where I was in our buddy read. I should probably start with a caveat: the timing of me reading this was not great. Then the spinning wheel starts creaking, books move around and terror creeps in. It started the day she fell from the tree at her grandma’s cabin and became blind in one eye.ĭetermined to understand her strange ability, Martha sets off to visit her grandmother, Mormor – only to discover Mormor is dead, a peculiar boy is in her cabin and a terrifying creature is on the loose. ![]() Martha can tell things about a person just by touching their clothes, as if their emotions and memories have been absorbed into the material. ![]()
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