A review by astrologicalblues
Prophecy of the Sisters by Michelle Zink

5.0

When I found out about this book in the bookstore, I have to admit... I had a bit of doubt. There was one thing I learned from middle through high school- normally, the books that I was indecisive on were the books I normally regretted not reading in my later life. As soon as I had gotten the chance, I decided that the book was mine.

With that said, I didn't know what to think. I knew it was a book about twins and an ancient prophecy (of course). The way the dialogue was set up was new to me and was something I had to get used to- although once I did, it wasn't too difficult to follow up upon. It wasn't too long later that I started caring for Lia and I started following in her footsteps, her mind, to figure out what was going on around her and what was changing.

The book carried itself so well that I refused to believe that the book had ended. Never had I been so enveloped in a book in my life. This was well-thought out. I found myself surprised and curious as I went through each chapter, waiting to discover more information that would bring me closer to... whatever the prophecy was about.

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I must admit, when Lia had gotten the chance to see both her parents together that pulled at my heart the most. It was a short meeting but I'm glad it happened.

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I love this book and I cannot wait to get my hands on the second book (and the third book, for that matter, when it comes out!).