Book Summary:
Lucy Hart has spent most of her life feeling alone. One of the only things in the world that made her childhood feel loved and alive were the stories of Clock Island. As an adult, Lucy has made a place for herself in the world. Yet those stories still have a hold on her heart.
So when the chance to head to the real Clock Island is handed to her, you know Lucy won't resist. Moreover, this comes with a real chance to win a prize that could change her life forever. Well, her life and the life of the child she so desperately wants to adopt.
My Review:
Oh wow, what a fantastical and beautiful story! The Wishing Game immediately transported me back to my childhood. This was a captivating story, one that had magical realism elements, mystery, riddles, and strong emotional ties. In other words, it's perfect.
I'm sure every reader can happily tell you the story/series that enchanted their childhood. Somehow, The Wishing Game feels like that story without actually being that story. Somehow, The Wishing Game captured that nostalgic feeling, and I couldn't get enough of it.
Don't worry; there's a romantic subplot to help balance out the rest of this story! There's also a lovely adoption hopeful plot, which I cherished. All things said and done, The Wishing Game is a well-rounded story with something for everyone.
Highlights:
Book about Books
Fantastical Elements
Puzzles and Mystery
Trigger Warnings:
Chronic Illness
Familial Neglect
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- Started reading
- 30 August, 2023: Finished reading
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