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Book Summary:
Winnie Wednesday has picked up many names over the years. For the longest time, she was shunned – an outcast to her society. Now she's the Girl Who Jumped. The Girl Who Got Bitten. What will be her next title?
The rapid changes in her life are enough to make Winnie dizzy, yet her journey is far from over. She must find the truth behind her father's supposed framing, track down a dangerous monster, and learn a few more surprising truths along the way.
My Review:
Oh Winnie, don't ever change. Winnie is one of those characters you want to protect, even knowing full well that she can take care of herself (usually). She's a trained fighter, sure, but she can sometimes be pretty oblivious.
It makes her situation all the more dangerous – and compelling to read. Admittedly, I think most readers figured out at least one (if not two or three) of the big reveals before Winnie arrived. That said, I feel it's in keeping with her character. Last to know and all that, right?
The Hunting Moon is a dark and compelling read, fitting perfectly with the monster hunter vibe. But it's also a light young adult fantasy, so there's always something to lighten the mood (usually Winnie's antics).
I don't think I loved The Hunting Moon quite as much as the first novel in this series (The Luminaries), though I have no doubt I'll dive into the sequel (The Whispering Night) when I get the chance.
Highlights:
YA Fantasy
Magical Society
Urban Fantasy
Monster Hunters
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