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History of Wild Places
History of Wild Places | Shea Ernshaw
"As spine-chilling as it is beautifully crafted." --Ruth Emmie Lang, author of Beasts of Extraordinary Circumstance The New York Times bestselling author of The Wicked Deep weaves a richly atmospheric adult debut following three residents of a secluded, seemingly peaceful commune as they investigate the disappearances of two outsiders. Travis Wren has an unusual talent for locating missing people. Hired by families as a last resort, he requires only a single object to find the person who has vanished. When he takes on the case of Maggie St. James--a well-known author of dark, macabre children's books--he's led to a place many believed to be only a legend. Called Pastoral, this reclusive community was founded in the 1970s by like-minded people searching for a simpler way of life. By all accounts, the commune shouldn't exist anymore and soon after Travis stumbles upon it...he disappears. Just like Maggie St. James. Years later, Theo, a lifelong member of Pastoral, discovers Travis's abandoned truck beyond the border of the community. No one is allowed in or out, not when there's a risk of bringing a disease--rot--into Pastoral. Unraveling the mystery of what happened reveals secrets that Theo, his wife, Calla, and her sister, Bee, keep from one another. Secrets that prove their perfect, isolated world isn't as safe as they believed--and that darkness takes many forms. Hauntingly beautiful, hypnotic, and bewitching, A History of Wild Places is a story about fairy tales, our fear of the dark, and losing yourself within the wilderness of your mind.
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AnnRaz
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“I fell in love with him easily, and now I have allowed him to break me.”

AnnRaz “The body heals quickly, an efficient machine, but the heart is worthless at such things. It burns long after the hurt has worn away.” 1mo
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AnnRaz
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“Our heartbeats rattle against one another. And with his hands braces against me, I wonder if we will tear each other apart someday.
“If love like this — deep and painful and reckless — can last.”

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GodsLioness
History of Wild Places | Shea Ernshaw
Mehso-so

For sure an entertaining read and well written, but the plot felt a little recycled

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Eggs
History of Wild Places | Shea Ernshaw
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#JubilantJulyReadathon @Andrew65

Small Medium…3.5⭐️
Railway Children…4⭐️
History of Wild…4.5⭐️
2 audiobooks and 1 BOTM

Andrew65 Great 👏👏👏 2y
TheLudicReader Did you hear they made a sequel to The Railway Children with Jenny Agutter? https://www.digitalspy.com/movies/a40511497/railway-children-sequel-first-review... 2y
Eggs @TheLudicReader oh nice! Thanks for the info💕💕 2y
Eggs @Andrew65 🙏🏻🙏🏻 2y
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MelAnn
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I still can‘t focus to read … so I‘m listening to this on Scribd as I do other things - the writing and narration on this is absolutely fantastic!

eri.reads This one seems nice. Stacked! I have Scrib'd too. Absolutely love it! 2y
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Ms.Story
History of Wild Places | Shea Ernshaw
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This book had a little bit of all the things I like! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

BethM That cover! 2y
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Penny_LiteraryHoarders
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Last 100 pages were the best but the writing throughout was beautiful.

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puzzledbooks
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Overall, this is an interesting concept (I was nervous at first at the similarities to M Night‘s The Village, but this ended up being way more intriguing). I enjoyed the mystery and the characters, but there were a few unanswered questions for me at the end, and what felt like a wasted ability re: the Travis character.

A recommend from me: a unique plot, lovely writing, and an urgency to know what happens.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5

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peaKnit
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Somehow this seems like an appropriate book to finish after midnight on New Year‘s Day…it was creepy but also oddly captivating. It felt reminiscent of Lost, living among others, like a cult. I‘m curious about her other books, I really enjoy an element of magical realism. In reviews I read the books she writes are “atmospheric”, I would agree that her writing is nearly the definition of the word.

CBee I loved this one by Ernshaw 2y
peaKnit @CBee I held her other two this morning! Thanks! (edited) 2y
CBee @peaknit 😊😊 2y
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