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May 09, 2015 08:19AM

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Also, I want to cuddle with A-Through-L so badly, right after I unlock that stupid chain around his wings and give him lemon ices.
I have to continue reading now since I need to know what happens when September meets the Marquess!!
Only on chapter 4 at the moment but I'm loving the writing style and how fast paced it is. Never a dull moment. The narrators voice is really interesting I'm hoping for more of the same. Total Alice in Wonderland-esque vibe and I'm loving it.

But after the first few chapters I started to love it and was totally enchanted. I have not been a big Alice in wonderland fan, but this is much more appealing. I can find a lot of my young self in September.




I wasn't expecting it to be a middle grade book, but it definitely still is fun as an adult reader. I see a lot of myself in September which makes the adventure even more fun. I can't wait to keep reading!

Even before I got in to the storyline, I found myself admiring all the wonderful little lessons for young people that Valente manages to include. For instance, not finding shame in nudity/your body because "it's just skin" in The House Without Warning, and September understanding that she should let A-through-L believe whatever he wants to believe about who his father is. Just a reminder of how important it is to read book like this to your kids or yourself when you're young!



Plot doesn't seem overly important in this book so far but that might change after September meets the Marquess


I'll stick with it and hope it gets better, but I'm ready for it to end.

I was on the fence of hating this book for a long time. But I kept pushing through and am glad I did. The last section of this book made it worth it, at least for me.




I can see how the whimsical nature of the writing style could be annoying, but I feel like it's meant to come off as a child's perspective which is whimsical. It's definitely not written for young kids (tried to read it to my 4 year old lol). I absolutely love the story even more for being realistic. September has a way she thought Fairyland would be and as with any coming of age, she's finding out that things aren't as nice as they seem.
There are a lot of really good life lessons/ advise sprinkled through the chapters. I was on the fence but I'm starting to wonder how she will overthrow the Marquess.