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A review by hlgemmai
The Crowns of Croswald by D.E. Night
5.0
✨The Crowns of Croswald✨
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
I was blessed with this e-book and voluntarily and happily give my review which has no bearing on the gift.
The Crowns of Croswald is an adorably clever upper middle grade novel that is fast-paced, witty, and wholesome. It is full of unique ideas, found family, hilarious dialogue, and a sweet budding romance.
Ivy is an orphan and a kitchen maid who finds herself at a school of magic seeking answers to unbidden dreams and strange magic happenings. She is a kind hearted, thoughtful, 16 year old who finds out she is something more! Her friends, Rebecca and Fyn (who I LOVE and want to see more of), join her on her adventures of discovering the long lost and forgotten Wandering Family.
Night did such a whimsical job with her magic system, world building, and characters. I honestly loved every side character that entered the pages, even if it was just once. They typically made me laugh. It all very much reminded me of a less dark Harry Potter if it were a female lead, but all in its own unique way.
I am most definitely interested in reading the sequel. This book is one that I find perfect for my shelves where I know my kiddos can reach. I found nothing negative within its cover.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
I was blessed with this e-book and voluntarily and happily give my review which has no bearing on the gift.
The Crowns of Croswald is an adorably clever upper middle grade novel that is fast-paced, witty, and wholesome. It is full of unique ideas, found family, hilarious dialogue, and a sweet budding romance.
Ivy is an orphan and a kitchen maid who finds herself at a school of magic seeking answers to unbidden dreams and strange magic happenings. She is a kind hearted, thoughtful, 16 year old who finds out she is something more! Her friends, Rebecca and Fyn (who I LOVE and want to see more of), join her on her adventures of discovering the long lost and forgotten Wandering Family.
Night did such a whimsical job with her magic system, world building, and characters. I honestly loved every side character that entered the pages, even if it was just once. They typically made me laugh. It all very much reminded me of a less dark Harry Potter if it were a female lead, but all in its own unique way.
I am most definitely interested in reading the sequel. This book is one that I find perfect for my shelves where I know my kiddos can reach. I found nothing negative within its cover.