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Dark Flowers
Dark Flowers | Caytlyn Brooke
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Life at St. Agatha's School for Girls is anything but a fairytale. With ratty blankets and a torturous device called the box, it's not hard to understand Eliza's desperation to escape. When the timing is right, Eliza manages to run away with her best friend Millie, heading through the Louisiana swamps to the town on the other side. But the swamps may be even more dangerous than the orphanage. Silver and black fairies invite the girls to experience a world where they can have it all, but Eliza doesn't trust the sparkling beauty. When Millie suddenly becomes violent and attacks another girl, Eliza knows something awful is about to happen. She will do anything to protect Millie but once Eliza remembers her own terrible secret, it is impossible to forget. The fairies' songs call to Eliza and its getting harder and harder to pretend it's all in her head. ~ Winner of the silver medal for best YA Horror in the 2017 Literary Classics Awards ~ Winner of the gold medal for best YA Horror in the 2017 Readers' Favorite International Book Awards ~ Winner of the bronze medal for best YA Horror in the 2017 Moonbeam Awards
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Dark Flowers | Caytlyn Brooke
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What a dark little read...
This book is very dark yes, and I wouldn't necessarily aim it as a children's book (YA). I think the target audience is a little young for some of the things that are discussed as well as presented in this book.
But this book is definitely binge-worthy and is a creepy little read for anyone looking for such things. It's well-written and well-thought-out. I do recommend it.

3pts for #TeamStoker
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Starting off with a bang! Love it!

1pt for #TeamStoker
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