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A review by shelcatzoe
Don't Die, Dragonfly by Linda Joy Singleton
4.0
I will honestly read anything that Llewellyn Publications publishes--and chances are I will love it. I grew up in a pagan household and have always been drawn to the supernatural/occult/magic/whatever, so this book was wonderful. I absolutely loved Sabine's spirit guide, Opal. She helped but didn't directly give advice, as spirit guides are generally portrayed to do. The mystery aspect was a little too easy to figure out for me. I had the ending pretty much figured out within the first two chapters--regardless, it kept me interested and I was able to finish it without much difficulty at all.
On one hand, this was a wonderful easy to read novel that I got through in one sitting with a very interesting subject matter. On the other hand, it was very clearly a young adult book--which I knew getting in--but I wish that someone would write books like this with adult protagonists.
This book is part of the Seer series which is 6 books long. I will be continuing to read the series as I enjoyed this one so much.
Review Blog: xxlearntoflyxx.blogspot.com
On one hand, this was a wonderful easy to read novel that I got through in one sitting with a very interesting subject matter. On the other hand, it was very clearly a young adult book--which I knew getting in--but I wish that someone would write books like this with adult protagonists.
This book is part of the Seer series which is 6 books long. I will be continuing to read the series as I enjoyed this one so much.
Review Blog: xxlearntoflyxx.blogspot.com