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A review by hollowspine
Ghoulish Song by William Alexander
4.0
Ghoulish Song is a companion to Goblin Secrets, one really couldn't call it a sequel. The story takes place in the same city, Zombay, as Goblin Secrets, and at about the same time.
Kaile is the daughter of the finest baker in all of Southside. She lives and works in the bakery, her mom, the finest baker, has little time for songs, Kaile's passion. After inviting a troupe of Goblins to play in their public room everything goes wrong. Kaile looses her shadow and is exiled from her house. They don't pass their inspection and the floods are coming...
As in Goblin Secrets Kaile must discover her hidden talents, despite others trying to impose their own ideas and plans on her. The story is exciting, and reveals more interesting tidbits about the city of Zombay, which is a very rich world, full of mysteries.
I would recommend reading Goblin Secrets before Ghoulish Song, but either work could be read alone without affecting the wonderful storytelling and interesting world. Looking forward to more stories of Zombay in the future.
Kaile is the daughter of the finest baker in all of Southside. She lives and works in the bakery, her mom, the finest baker, has little time for songs, Kaile's passion. After inviting a troupe of Goblins to play in their public room everything goes wrong. Kaile looses her shadow and is exiled from her house. They don't pass their inspection and the floods are coming...
As in Goblin Secrets Kaile must discover her hidden talents, despite others trying to impose their own ideas and plans on her. The story is exciting, and reveals more interesting tidbits about the city of Zombay, which is a very rich world, full of mysteries.
I would recommend reading Goblin Secrets before Ghoulish Song, but either work could be read alone without affecting the wonderful storytelling and interesting world. Looking forward to more stories of Zombay in the future.