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Crooked Daylight

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Crooked Daylight has very interesting premise and that's what caught my attention. However, along reading the book it was a bit slow and lose my interest to the point that I couldn't bring myself into going back to reading it again. There's nothing happening until half way and I already lose my interests and decided to DNF it.

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The Listed books below I didn't finish because I either lost interest or didn't like them to finish them!

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Thank you.
Enjoyed it.
Will purchase copies for family and friends.

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I confess I wasn't really sure what to expect from this book when I got it. We have the Way sisters, Anna, Charlie and Emz, who wish to deal with Grandma Hettie's funeral in their own rather different way. Grandma Hettie, it should be explained, lived in a cottage, Cob Cottage, in a very old wood, Havoc Wood, beside a lake, Pike Lake. Now we really shouldn't jump to conclusions about old ladies, living in old cottages in woods should we…

Initially I felt that the story, not very explicit, gentled rambled around the sisters lives, the old cottage and the local area. There is some humour which is often rather wry. It was whimsical, interesting and maybe a little mystical feel at times. At least two of the sisters seem to have had problems in their lives and they all miss Grandma Hattie. They decide to let Con Cottage as a holiday property for a while although that can't be said to go very well. That is until the arrival of Seren Lake who stays there and goes from being rather odd to interesting in a fairly short time.

I guess the book could be described as fairly slow until about halfway through enjoyable nonetheless. However that does change - the Way sisters start to discover their "Strengths". Grandma has introduced the idea to the girls when they were very young - how much can they remember when they need to? Havoc Wood (and other areas of old trees) become characters and are remarkably vivid. Equally Pike Lake - described by Grandma as "black-deep, blue-cold" - has a real presence. The sisters are told not to swim in it by Seren Lake seems to be happy in it.

The second half I found very hard to put down. Good tension and by then good pace and the whole book comes alive. There are good characters here and some very good writing. The ending had me shouting out loud - very unfair, when is the next one and I want to read it!

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This is not the normal type of book I read. I found it easy to read. The magical life the Way sisters lead is an interesting read.

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