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The Wicker King
by K. Ancrum
Wow. I just....wow. This book.. THIS BOOK.
I finished this book yesterday, and I just sat. Staring off into space. Trying to work my mind around this and I just...I still don't even have the words.
The Wicker King is a story of friendship. Of codependency. Of unconditional love. Ancrum used August and Jack to rip my heart from my body and smash it in to tiny pieces. The story she was able to tell and the unconventional writing style was perfect and intense. The pages darken more and more as the book goes on, along with Jack's declining mental health and immerses you in even more.
It's uncomfortable, raw, and heartbreakingly beautiful. I did not want to put this down and was in tears by the time it was over.
Thank you K. Ancrum. This is a story for anyone who has ever struggled with mental health.
I finished this book yesterday, and I just sat. Staring off into space. Trying to work my mind around this and I just...I still don't even have the words.
The Wicker King is a story of friendship. Of codependency. Of unconditional love. Ancrum used August and Jack to rip my heart from my body and smash it in to tiny pieces. The story she was able to tell and the unconventional writing style was perfect and intense. The pages darken more and more as the book goes on, along with Jack's declining mental health and immerses you in even more.
It's uncomfortable, raw, and heartbreakingly beautiful. I did not want to put this down and was in tears by the time it was over.
Thank you K. Ancrum. This is a story for anyone who has ever struggled with mental health.