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A review by chippyreads
The Feast Makers by August Clarke
5.0
A fantastic ending to such a feral and fun trilogy. This queer coven is goals. I will miss them all!!
I’m going to miss Sideways and their feral coven of queer witches. Sideways is such a messy character who makes you want to tear your hair out, it just makes me love them even more.
The way Clarke describes how Sideways navigates the world is so rich and gritty. It’s so vivid I honestly hurt a little while reading but I couldn’t get enough.
When I randomly picked up The Scapegracers from the library years ago I wasn’t expecting to be so invested in a series. I was so drawn in by how unapologetically feral this group of teenagers are. The level of friendship this coven has for each other is inspiring.
While the pacing was a little off I can’t not LOVE the fuck out of this book/series.
I want to read them again and again.
This series will kick you in the gut repeatedly and you WILL ask for more just to spend as much time with these badass teens as possible.
On a personal note, watching Sideways grow into their identity was a breath of fresh air.
Thanks to Kensington Books/Erewhon Books for a free eARC of this book via NetGalley. This review is left voluntarily.
I’m going to miss Sideways and their feral coven of queer witches. Sideways is such a messy character who makes you want to tear your hair out, it just makes me love them even more.
The way Clarke describes how Sideways navigates the world is so rich and gritty. It’s so vivid I honestly hurt a little while reading but I couldn’t get enough.
When I randomly picked up The Scapegracers from the library years ago I wasn’t expecting to be so invested in a series. I was so drawn in by how unapologetically feral this group of teenagers are. The level of friendship this coven has for each other is inspiring.
While the pacing was a little off I can’t not LOVE the fuck out of this book/series.
I want to read them again and again.
This series will kick you in the gut repeatedly and you WILL ask for more just to spend as much time with these badass teens as possible.
On a personal note, watching Sideways grow into their identity was a breath of fresh air.
Thanks to Kensington Books/Erewhon Books for a free eARC of this book via NetGalley. This review is left voluntarily.