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Bloody Rosary Academy: Year One
by Veronica Agnus, Avery Song
I started reading fantasy/supernatural books more and more often the past few months, and I found the Bloody Rosary Academy while scrolling on Amazon kindle.
It is one of the few supernatural books that I've read that have a connection to religion. In the beginning, it was peculiar, but as I kept reading, it began making more sense in regards to the plot.
It is YA fiction, which I really like, and the characters are wholesome and well-defined. This is one of my favourite things about the book.
I don't want to give any spoilers away, so I won't talk about the plot. What I would like more would be more scenes and more details about the academy; the lessons, the environment, the professors etc.
I would recommend to read it, and I would love to talk about it with people.
It is one of the few supernatural books that I've read that have a connection to religion. In the beginning, it was peculiar, but as I kept reading, it began making more sense in regards to the plot.
It is YA fiction, which I really like, and the characters are wholesome and well-defined. This is one of my favourite things about the book.
I don't want to give any spoilers away, so I won't talk about the plot. What I would like more would be more scenes and more details about the academy; the lessons, the environment, the professors etc.
I would recommend to read it, and I would love to talk about it with people.