![]() I really don’t want to give away more than that, because the fun is in watching it unfold for yourself. Laurel, the main girl, discovers she’s a faerie and watching her discover what she’s really like, what being a faerie entails, is just fascinating (I love that kind of thing). I think I worry that the whole book will be caught up in lots of dull faerie lore and weird magic. ![]() I take that back – the idea of faeries is always a little off putting to me. It’s a faerie story, and that’s really all you need to know. This is one of those books, like Twilight, where I think the official blurb gives away more of the story than I wanted to know. ![]() It was so lovely and spunky I loved virtually every word. 8 of 10: I haven’t heard a lot of buzz about Wings, despite it hitting the NYT bestseller list this weekend but I think it deserves more publicity. ![]()
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