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The Luminaries
The Luminaries | Susan Dennard
From the New York Times bestselling author of the Witchlands series comes a haunting and high-octane contemporary fantasy, about the magic it takes to face your fears in a nightmare-filled forest, and the mettle required to face the secrets hiding in the dark corners of your own family. Hemlock Falls isn't like other towns. You won't find it on a map, your phone won't work here, and the forest outside town might just kill you. Only the Luminaries, a society of ancient guardians, stand between humanity and the nightmares of the forest that rise each night. Winnie Wednesday, an exile from the Luminaries, is determined to restore her family's good name by taking the deadly hunter trials on her sixteenth birthday. But when she turns to her ex best friend Jay Friday for help, they discover a danger lurking in the forest no one in Hemlock Falls is prepared for. Not all monsters can be slain, and not all nightmares are confined to the dark. "You'll want to get lost in the world of The Luminaries again and again. Leigh Bardugo, #1 New York Times bestselling author At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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recklessreading
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I picked up The Luminaries by Susan Dennard just because I thought the cover was gorgeous. Little did I know how obsessed I would become with the world and characters she created! #YAFantasy #BookReview

Full Review: https://www.lulustjames.com/books/review/the-luminaries-by-susan-dennard/

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BookBr
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This was an excellent read — lots of mystery, tension, and MONSTERS! Relatively fast-paced, with a nice twisty plot and plenty of secrets to go around. I enjoyed almost all the characters, and there are lots of questions left to be answered in book two, which I for sure will pick up. Recommend, especially for spooky season!

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Quirkybookworm
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Just got home after visiting my beautiful grandgirls out of town. This gal is wiped from long driving and pain from injuries incurred from being hit by a drunk driver back in November. I‘ve been waiting to read this new novel so tonight with these along with TENS and heating pad in bed. Good night!😊🥰

Ruthiella Enjoy your downtime! 7mo
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kimmypete1
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I really loved this book, but I love the cover even more!

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emmaturi
The Luminaries | Susan Dennard
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This is the first in a series set in Hemlock Falls, which is pretty isolated to the outside world. Winnie Wednesday and her family are outcasts as their father was a witch and traitor. Now she is trying to get her and family back in the good books by joining the Luminaries. She must win a series of trails. I enjoyed it, probably will read the next book.

IuliaC What a beautiful cover! 13mo
emmaturi It's from Illumicrate @IuliaC 13mo
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ElleMNOpe
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I found myself mostly bored. Great concept, lackluster execution. The world-building was interesting, but not well-written. Too much telling. The protagonist & the writing both came off a bit whiny. Winnie has a strong backstory, but wound up being a fairly bland character. Meanwhile, the writing felt a bit childish. The ending is a bit abrupt & things were highly unresolved. I walked away feeling frustrated & likely will not continue the series.

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KristiAhlers
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I truly enjoyed this one. I run our local B&N book club so sometimes these reads can be extra. I‘m pleased to say I totally loved Winnie and the rest of the characters. There were some draggy bits but not so bad it took away from the book as a whole.

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kellyann28
The Luminaries | Susan Dennard
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Thank you sooo much @Chrissyreadit ! This book was a total cover add to my TBR but it also sounded so good. The chocolate is my favorite. I appreciate you!! Merry Christmas 🎄
Thank you to @MaleficentBookDragon for organizing another amazing #JolabokaflodSwap this year!

Chrissyreadit ❄️💙❄️💙❄️😘 1y
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BriannaT
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The November OwlCrate book. While some parts might have been a little predictable, I still got into it. I hate the feeling when you have like forty pages left and you realize “either this book ends terribly or there‘s going to be a sequel because too much needs to happen before everything is resolved.” I‘m so happy it wasn‘t the former, but my instant gratification state of mind near the holidays hates waiting!

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Branwen
The Luminaries | Susan Dennard
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Only about six chapters in so far, but I'm absolutely OBSESSED! 😍📚

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Branwen
The Luminaries | Susan Dennard
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Started this one tonight! It's incredible so far! #catsoflitsy #littenkitten #rumpel

CoverToCoverGirl That‘s a chunkster. Oops just realized it‘s not the one I was referring too.🤦🏼‍♀️ (edited) 1y
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Branwen
The Luminaries | Susan Dennard
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I forgot how many books I preordered that were coming out this week! 😱 This...is quite a lot! 😍📚💕

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TracyReadsBooks
The Luminaries | Susan Dennard
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This is a quick, fun YA read without a lot of dense world building or complicated plotting (which I‘ve seen a number of people complain about) that is nevertheless entertaining. Premise is simple—there are monsters in the woods & there are people who hunt them. Winnie Wednesday‘s family used to be one of the best at it until they fell into disgrace. She has a plan to fix that if she can…and with the help of a former best friend, she might succeed.

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TracyReadsBooks
The Luminaries | Susan Dennard
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There is only one thing to do when it‘s November 1st, sunny and 66 degrees in Chicago and that is read your new book on the patio. It‘s an absolutely gorgeous fall day!

IndoorDame Amazing cover design! 1y
TracyReadsBooks @IndoorDame Agreed. It‘s a gorgeous cover! 1y
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Twainy
The Luminaries | Susan Dennard
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🎧 This book was gogogo from page 1.

Winnie is an outcast, picked on & bullied by her peers.

Winnie wants to protect the city from the monsters in the forest. She‘s seen one that no one else has & they don‘t believe her.

On her 16th birthday she can participate in the Luminary trials. It‘s the last chance for her family to be brought back into the community & her x-bff Jay is there for support.

While this is YA, I enjoyed it.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2

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NataliePatalie
The Luminaries | Susan Dennard
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Mehso-so

Just finished this one. Was seeing lots of hype for it but honestly wasn't super into it? Not much substance, main character wasn't interesting and the only juicy reveal wasn't until the end, but not interesting enough that I'd read another one. Felt very 2010 supernatural YA trilogy.

Blueberry Good short review. 2y
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NataliePatalie
The Luminaries | Susan Dennard
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1. Probably 2 stars so far hahah.
2. Welcome to Night Vale (also reread Station Eleven, so obviously that was good, but I think picking that is cheating a bit)
3. Libraries (even though mine does not have an adult summer reading program, which I am bitter about)

@Blueberry @Eggs #wondrouswednesday

Blueberry Libraries 💙 2y
Eggs Love summer adult reading programs 💙🦋💗 2y
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