The Devil's Intern
2014 • 229 pages

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I loved it (obviously).

It was a such a unique idea that was executed wonderfully. Each character was memorable and I was able to connect to each of them in their own way.

I really, really liked how each of the character's time period seemed to connect with themselves as a character. A Viking? A peasant girl from London? Even Septimus's character was built on his past.

I loved the writing and Mitchell's perspective. As a reader, you could feel his pain and longing to change his death. And in all honesty- who wouldn't want to change their death? Give themselves 5 more minutes to say goodbye or ‘I love you'?

And that ending! I was curious to see what would happen. I figured the Skin-Walkers had something to do with Medusa, but didn't see that coming. I'm really excited to see what Hosie does next with The Devil's Dreamcatcher.

Well, October, here I come.

July 23, 2015