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Spellbook of the Lost and Found
by Moïra Fowley-Doyle
"Spellbook of the Lost and Found" starts with the aftermath of an Irish town's annual summer party: for some the happenings of the night are blurred, but all have lost something that night.
The book follows several POVs (don't worry, they're easy to differentiate), it's written in a wonderful atmospheric way and there's tons of mysterious things happening during thunder and lightning!
Multiple characters are bisexual and there's disability representation as well (a character who has an hearing aid).
It's quite dark at times, it's feminist, it's got some twists coming for you and it has a couple of content warnings you should have a look at.
I'd wholeheartedly recommend this one to everyone who's looking for a witchy read right now!
content warnings: rape, racism, internalised fatphobia, death, abusive parents
The book follows several POVs (don't worry, they're easy to differentiate), it's written in a wonderful atmospheric way and there's tons of mysterious things happening during thunder and lightning!
Multiple characters are bisexual and there's disability representation as well (a character who has an hearing aid).
It's quite dark at times, it's feminist, it's got some twists coming for you and it has a couple of content warnings you should have a look at.
I'd wholeheartedly recommend this one to everyone who's looking for a witchy read right now!
content warnings: rape, racism, internalised fatphobia, death, abusive parents