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A review by celtiqa
The Premonitions Club by Gwendolyn Womack
adventurous
tense
medium-paced
5.0
The Premonitions Club was one of the best pieces of YA fiction I've read in a couple of years. I loved that the characters were well developed, and the plots was believable, even with the surprise twists and turns it takes as a group of high school classmates come together and bond as they grapple with a rogue government official who they learn has affected their families.
As the title suggests, this tale revolves around premonitions. If the internet is to be believed, up to 40% of people say they have had at least one. Gwendolyn Womack weaves a situtable YA tale, which I believe older folk will enjoy as well.
I finished it overnight because I could not wait to see what happens next. Although this is a standalone book, I hope Gwendolyn Womack finds ways of weaving it into her next YA fiction.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. Out of interest, I found out in England, there was an actual Premonitions Bureau, but that's not part of this story.
As the title suggests, this tale revolves around premonitions. If the internet is to be believed, up to 40% of people say they have had at least one. Gwendolyn Womack weaves a situtable YA tale, which I believe older folk will enjoy as well.
I finished it overnight because I could not wait to see what happens next. Although this is a standalone book, I hope Gwendolyn Womack finds ways of weaving it into her next YA fiction.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. Out of interest, I found out in England, there was an actual Premonitions Bureau, but that's not part of this story.