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Wintercraft
Wintercraft | Jenna Burtenshaw
3 posts | 4 read | 6 to read
Ten years ago Kate Winters' parents were taken by the High Council's wardens to help with the country's war effort. Now the wardens are back...and prisoners, including Kate's uncle Artemis, are taken south on the terrifying Night Train. Kate and her friend Edgar are hunted by a far more dangerous enemy. Silas Dane - the High Council's most feared man - recognises Kate as one of the Skilled; a rare group of people able to see through the veil between the living and the dead. His spirit was damaged by the High Council's experiments into the veil, and he's convinced that Kate can undo the damage and allow him to find peace. The knowledge Kate needs lies within Wintercraft - a book thought to be hidden deep beneath the graveyard city of Fume. But the Night of Souls, when the veil between life and death is at its thinnest, is just days away and the High Council have their own sinister plans for Kate and Wintercraft.
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Cazxxx
Wintercraft | Jenna Burtenshaw
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This sounds lovely 🥰

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Argon
Shadowcry | Jenna Burtenshaw
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Mehso-so

This book was alright. A pretty interesting idea - some people having the ability to see into or walk through the veil between the living and the dead. I felt like it had a pretty cinematic quality at times, would probably make a neat movie. But I didn‘t love the characters and the writing just didn‘t resonate as well with me as some other YA novels I‘ve read recently.
6/10

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Sensitivemuse
Shadowcry | Jenna Burtenshaw
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Mehso-so

Meh. It needed more work on the world building and characters were not that likeable. I liked the idea and concept of the book but it just seemed dull and not the best read out there.