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I loved the author's last series so was looking forward to reading her latest offering and it did not disappoint. I loved the 90s nostalgia and Stranger Things vibes. The story was intriguing and kept me hooked and was well paced making this a quick read.

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Dennard has produced yet another master piece. I love her style of writing and the ability to make her never want to put her books down. How do you describe this book.....its like Supernatural witha pinch of Buffy and a twist of Scooby Doo.....I loved the nerdy main character and how she suddenly slots into the popular gang club but doesn't change who she is.....this book had me guessing all the way through about what was going to happen and who the villian was. For me, this was such a welcome change at not being about to guess correctly. If you enjoyed the Illuminaries triology, you going to absolutely love this stand alone.

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A mystery filled with rivalry, romance and a gruesome curse that dates back centuries. A blend of small town murder mystery, chilling supernatural elements and an atmospheric ghost story sure to leave chills down your spine. Grotesque, ghostly and gothic.

๐“๐ก๐š๐ง๐ค ๐ฒ๐จ๐ฎ ๐ญ๐จ ๐ƒ๐š๐ฉ๐ก๐ง๐ž ๐๐ซ๐ž๐ฌ๐ฌ | ๐“๐ข๐ญ๐š๐ง ๐๐จ๐จ๐ค๐ฌ ๐Ÿ๐จ๐ซ ๐š ๐๐ข๐ ๐ข๐ญ๐š๐ฅ ๐š๐๐ฏ๐š๐ง๐œ๐ž๐ ๐ซ๐ž๐š๐๐ž๐ซ ๐œ๐จ๐ฉ๐ฒ ๐ฏ๐ข๐š ๐๐ž๐ญ๐†๐š๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ž๐ฒ ๐จ๐Ÿ ๐“๐ก๐ž ๐„๐ฑ๐ž๐œ๐ฎ๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง๐ž๐ซ๐ฌ ๐“๐ก๐ซ๐ž๐ž ๐›๐ฒ ๐’๐ฎ๐ฌ๐š๐ง ๐ƒ๐ž๐ง๐ง๐š๐ซ๐

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4.5 โญ๏ธ Thank you NetGalley and Daphne press for this ARC in exchange for an honest review!
This book hooked me right from the start - itโ€™s like a perfect mash-up of Stranger Things, Goosebumps, and all the best creepy โ€™90s vibes.

We follow high schooler Freddie, whoโ€™s smart, scrappy, and totally unafraid to dive into the weird stuff happening in her small town. Sheโ€™s determined to become an expert โ€œanswer finder,โ€ and when strange things start going down, sheโ€™s all in. The story just pulls you along in the best wayโ€ฆ creepy, fun, and full of mystery.

I seriously love the way Susan Dennard writes. The pacing is spot on, the atmosphere is chefโ€™s kiss, and she somehow juggles nostalgia, scares, and some deeper themes without missing a beat.

Overall, I had such a great time with this one. Great vibes, great characters, just an all-around awesome read. Brava!

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Thank you to NetGalley and Daphne Press for an ARC copy of this book for my thoughts and review.

When I originally read the synopsis of this book, it sounded like I would really enjoy the story. This sadly wasn't the case.

I knew that this was a YA book going into it, but some parts felt incredibly young to me. I was even cringing at some of the dialogue and how childish it felt for 17 year olds. On the other hand, the murder was described and there was romance (not anything too in detail). It just didn't really fit any specific audience.

I felt that the back story of The Executioners Three was lacking, people were being killed and then it was mentioned a little, but I wanted to know who the three people were and why they'd been chosen to be part of the curse. It just didn't seem to be that significant to the story despite it being the title of the book.

I liked the 90s references and the small town setting, but that was really it for me sadly!

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AMAZING!

Mysterious.

Spooky.

Ghostastic.

What a well written story. I was hooked from the very beginning. Spine-chilling at times, it was a sort of supernatural horror. One that I could visualise being adapted for the big screen.

With a mix of vivid scene setting and a cast of characters that really added to the tension, the author did a fantastic job of creating a palpable atmosphere throughout the whole story.

Definitely gave off Stranger Things vibes.

A fun, speedy read!

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Thank you Daphne Press and NetGalley for this ARC!

This was a fun read! It was Scooby Doo meets Stranger Things, and follows Freddie, an amatuer sleuth who finds herself investigating murders in her small town, as well as dealing with a prank war with the rival school. The author wrote the setting perfectly, and I love small town settings as they are so very familiar to me, especially because everyone is in everyone's business!

I liked Freddie a lot. I found her relatable, especially as a young girl in a small town that everyone knows because of who her parents are. She was very quirky, but I liked her friendships, and I really liked her drive to find out the truth of what's happening.

The mystery was very well done and kept me hooked. I did have a guess of who was responsible but there were a lot of unexpected twists and turns! The writing was atmospheric and I loved the relationship between Freddie and Theo.

The only thing I didn't really like was the constant pop culture references, and how fast the ending wrapped up. I think the references were a reminder that this book is set in 1999, but they were very heavy-handed. The ending wrapped up so fast that it left me wanting a bit more, but I did find it to be a satisfactory ending.

I recommend this book for those that love mysteries and small town spooky adventures. It would be a perfect book to read around Halloween time!

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Such a good gothic thriller for the summer. I enjoyed this quite a bit and the cast of unrealizable characters had me in the waste of my seat!

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I enjoyed this book a lot.
I loved the era it was set it and all the references to this time period. Felt nostalgic to me in that way.
I loved the vibes and the writing style, and I hope Susan Dennard writes more book of this type!

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90's nostalgia seems to be everywhere at the minute and this is a great addition to that sub-genre. For anyone who loved the X Files, Freddie is a fantastic origin story for a Dana Scully wannabe.
Susan Dennard is great a creating small towns with a lot of personality and atmosphere that are as much characters as locations.
Then there are the spooky, looming forests that you know you shouldn't go into but do anyway.
I liked Freddie and Theo and would like to get to know Divya a little better as the series progresses (as I presume it will)

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Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for approving me to read this book, Iโ€™m rating it 4.25 stars.

This has been so much fun to read! I highly recommend for anyone wanting a mix of A Good Girls Guide to Murder and Now, Conjurers. We get a small town mystery playing out with some teenagers at the heart of the story, thereโ€™s mischief and darkness surrounding the town right now and our FMC is feeling a little Nancy Drew in wanting to get to the bottom of things. I thoroughly enjoyed the linking of the past to the present to fully explain the why of the mystery and to help us piece together the clues alongside the characters.

Thereโ€™s some romance and itโ€™s a winner, Iโ€™m a sucker for YA romantic moments I canโ€™t lie. Thereโ€™s new friendships and sisterhood like friendships all tested throughout the story when things get real dark.

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I love Susan Dennard's writing, she brings the dark and lavish to life. I really enjoyed reading The Executioners Three, the storyline swept me away and the lavish descriptions painted a great picture in my mind as I was reading. I loved the developments and the story telling in this novel, I was so hyped to read it and I recommend to all

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I really enjoyed this book. It felt like a YA Goosebumps book. It was a little juvenile in places, and I have to be honest, at some points the narrator/main character was annoying, but i had a good time

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Thank you to Daphne press and NetGalley for the eARC of this book.

A YA paranormal thriller set in 1999, this was a fun read full of pop-culture references that had me reminiscing about my own adolescence. While there are numerous twists to keep the reader engaged, I do wonder whether a younger audience would find appeal in the many nostalgic 90โ€™s references.
I found the characters to be likeable and enjoyed the banter between Freddie and Divya, as they explored their new found popularity with the Prank Squad.
I enjoyed the pace of The Executioners Three, with plenty of suspenseful moments interspersed with a bit of romance and an unfolding backstory.

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Review for The Executioners Three by Susan Dennard
DNF @ 22%

As a long-time fan of Susan Dennard, especially her Witchlands series, I was really excited to dive into The Executioners Three. Her writing has always pulled me in with rich world-building and character depth, so I was hopeful this would help fill the Witchlands void while waiting for the next book. Unfortunately, this one didnโ€™t quite work for me, and I had to set it aside at 22%.

While I knew going in this was aimed at a younger YA audience, the tone leaned much younger than expectedโ€”closer to middle grade. That in itself wouldnโ€™t have been a problem, but I personally struggled with the narrative style. The third-person POV frequently repeated the main characterโ€™s name (โ€œFreddieโ€), sometimes multiple times in a single paragraph, which made the flow feel a bit rigid and repetitive. I remember noticing this in The Luminaries as well, but it felt even more pronounced here.

The settingโ€”1999, in a small town with deep-rooted rivalriesโ€”had potential, but the constant pop culture references (Backstreet Boys, NSYNC, The X-Files, Y2K) felt a bit heavy-handed. I understand the intention was to evoke nostalgia, but it bordered on gimmicky at times. It made me wonder who the target audience truly isโ€”many younger readers today may not connect with those references, and older readers might find the tone a bit too young to fully engage with.

The small-town setting with its quirky festivals and rival schools had Gilmore Girls vibes on the surface, but I didnโ€™t feel fully invested in the characters or the stakes. The main characterโ€™s sixth sense and the forest mystery were intriguing, but didnโ€™t have enough pull to keep me going.

That said, I do think this could work for a much younger YA reader, especially those looking for a mysterious but light-hearted setting. It just didnโ€™t match the kind of depth and pacing I personally enjoy, which is totally okay. Not every book is for every reader, and Iโ€™m still looking forward to Dennardโ€™s future workโ€”especially the long-awaited finale to Witchlands.

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This is like a scooby-doo mystery, a YA paranormal story with well developed characters. However sometimes the writing read very cliched, using typical words and overly described mundane things which is why I've only given this 3 stars.

The overall setting was very well plotted throughout the novel, you are gripped from the very beginning of the story and Freddie is such an enjoyable character to read. I think some readers will really enjoy this one.

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I LOVED The Luminaries, so when I saw that Susan Dennard had another book coming, I just knew I had to read it ASAP.
The Executioners Three is a fantastic book, I am 100% not disappointed! Genuinely loved the nostalgia it brought (I mean, I was only 8 in 1999, but still)
It gave me classic Scooby Doo vibes, and I loved Freddie. She is a brilliant main character. The writing really drew me in, and I didn't want to put this down, and I didn't want it to end.
This is definitely one that needs to be read in the autumn, it's just so atmospheric!

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Oh. My. Gosh.

This book was so immersive that it honestly felt like autumn in June. I was obsessed with the characters, the plot, the atmosphere - everything! The book is described as great for fans of Stranger Things, but to me it was giving more The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina vibes. There were definitely some moments in this book that had me checking over my shoulder when I turned the lights off. I really loved the relationship arc between the protagonist and her love interest too. I felt like I really clicked with the writing style and I can't wait to explore more of Dennard's work. 4.5 stars rounded up to five!

This book is a definite must-read. I cannot wait to see what others think once it's published because I have no one to obsess over it with!

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This was an enjoyable YA thriller with paranormal elements that was well paced with a good amount of twists and a high level of atmosphere that hooked me right from the first page. I would definitely recommend checking it out

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3.75โญ - Thank you, Netgalley and Daphne Press, for an eARC of this book!

Let me start by saying that Susan Dennard is so freaking good at creating unique worlds with amazing lore and mystery that you can't help but get transported into that world. However, with that being said, the plot alone wasn't enough to make me rate this book higher.

It had all the good elements I love from murder mysteries and paranormal YA. But the writing at times felt overly cliched, and the word choices (such as writing out word for word what her ring tone sounded like??) were not needed. This was one of the things that also stopped me from rating The Illuminaries trilogy higher. Again, it doesn't happen all the time in the book, but surprisingly still a decent amount to warrant an icky feeling for me.

Another thing is that there are gaps in the lead-up to the mystery reveal. I understand the character can't piece it all together because it adds flavour to the plot, but still, towards the end, I felt we got a shortened explanation. Maybe it was just me, but I would've liked more of an explanation, maybe a backstory to it all? Also, the thing that annoyed me a little was how, after the events, everyone brushes the truth off as if no one acknowledges it, and a week later, they are pumpkin carving? I'm not sure if that's a 90's thing, but it baffles me how Freddie, the two FBI agents and somewhat Theo understand and know what truly happened, but everyone in the small town likes to brush it off as something else?

I will say with absolute certainty that I adored Freddie, though she did make a few questionable choices throughout, I grew to like her at the end. I would have liked to see more moments between Freddie and Divya. I feel like their moments on the page together were much shorter than Freddie's moments with Theo.

I was sceptical about Theo to begin with because, if you know me, I'm not the biggest fan of the blond male MMC. I think I'm too used to them being tall, dark and handsome. But Theo won me over quite quickly in the book; again, I would've liked to get more of his backstory and learn about him more apart from the quick snippets we got. But I think he added a much-needed layer to the story and kept Freddie on her toes.

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