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The Wicked Deep by Shea Ernshaw

adew's review against another edition

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ngl really conflicted. 
as soon as thw twist came out i became filled with anger. i couldnt stand hazel after and what she did and how the story progressed. i reall hoped
she would die. and then she did. and she s literally haunting the narrative after. why??? i just wanted to see bo and penny happy but now he s in love with a version of her that doesnt even exist. the only way the author couldve saved this for me was if somehow penny remembered everything and bo was so filled with hatered that he just didnt love hazel. and just gradually actually fell in love with penny. but u cant do that much in 300 pages i guess.

idk. will have to think more abt it

dani3lla_j's review against another edition

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3.0

It’s very YA but I liked the book and enjoyed it. I read it in a day (1/7 of 7 books in 7 days)

Bo still loved Hazel but is also falling in love with Penny and they get their happy ever after

bfoxrn10's review against another edition

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adventurous dark mysterious reflective tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

andreading's review against another edition

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4.5

  • very lyrical and descriptive writing
  • surprising but still slightly expected twist 
  • graduates to focus more on romance

nicodehaan's review against another edition

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adventurous mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.25

thebookberrie's review against another edition

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2.0

This was a okayish ghost story but witchy it was not. I feel lied to!

In the town of Sparrow 200 years ago there were three sisters who were accused of being witches and then sentenced to death by drowning in the harbor. Ever since then, the sisters come back for a month in June and take over the bodies of teenage girls, then they take boys and drown them as revenge for what the town did to them. Like most of the town, Penny has accepted what happens every year. That is until a boy comes into town the day before the sisters are set to return. What follows is a bunch of murder, and secrets between everyone in the town. All while Penny and Bo quickly fall for each other.
Love is an enchantress—devious and wild. It sneaks up behind you, soft and gentle and quiet, just before it slits your throat.
That's probably the start of my major issue with this book- that insta-love. Damn, it didn't even TRY not to be insta-love. They meet and the next day, Penny is going on and on about how she needs Bo and how he feels the same. Why though? Everything in this town is shady but they trust each other so fast, it was insane. Their romance was just silly and I didn't feel anything for it. In the current last few years of all our nice YA and we are still doing this kind of "romance" these days? That's a firm no from me.

This version of annoying romance was the driving factor in this book so I couldn't connect with Penny or even Bo because of how honestly stupid they both were. I'm sorry if that's harsh but none of it made sense. Creepy spooky town but this teenage girl invites a random (cute) stranger to stay on her isolated island with her (I mean her mother lives there too but she doesn't actually do anything besides just sit and stare). Even him agreeing makes no sense. Then of course the quick falling in love and the story lost a lot for me.
"This town was built on revenge,” I say. “And it’s never made anything better or right.”
As for the plot and the town itself, I really liked that part. The writing was really atmospheric but I was more into the town and the story of the sisters back in the day then I was in the current timeline. There were a couple of plot twists and yes, one was so obvious I don't think it would even count as a spoiler BUT it was something I thought would be interesting so I was glad for it.

Everyone was pitching this book as a witch story so I was expecting a little more Hocus Pocus and obviously it wasn't anything like that. Oh how disappointed I was in this ghost nonsense. (Seriously people, stop tagging this as witches- you hurt me.)

Otherwise this book wasn't completely awful, I've read worse for sure. It just happened to be only mostly okay. I'm pretty interested in the show that's going to happen at least.

longtimewish's review against another edition

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3.0

En general me gustó, pero tuve que suspender mi incredulidad bastante para poder disfrutarlo. Y no, no lo digo por los fantasmas ¿Juicios de brujas? ¿¿¿en 1823???

Also
SpoilerQue Penny fuera Hazel era predecible, y me encanto, porque eso significa que fue un buen twist. Sin embargo no me gustó lo que Ernshaw hizo con ello. Verán, yo quería que Hazel fuera mala, y que el amor desmedido que de repente ella y Bo sentía fuera por la maldición. Alas, eso no es lo que la autora quiso, así que terminamos con un arco de redención sacado de la galera casi en el último momento. Tampoco me gustó que al final Hazel rompiera la maldición y sin embargo en el epílogo nos enteramos que su fantasma SIGUE EN SPARROW, pero ahora no jode así que es algo bueno I guess
. En fin, me entretuvo, pero hasta ahí.

nasiflet's review against another edition

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5.0

This book was truly captivating, with a shocking twist that kept me engaged constantly!

jess_reads1000's review against another edition

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dark emotional sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5