Ratings11
Average rating3.5
UPDATE:
3.25 stars
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The tagline intrigued me, the story lived up to the interest.
I enjoyed the mystery storyline a lot, I would love for this to be a series.
I really liked the chronic illness rep and the understandable frustration for Mallory figuring out how to live with that and how to admit/ask for/accept help, as well as the main trio's friendship recovering and growing strong enough to help.
The magic background was fairly well written though confusing that they'd not think of little things like making a chair more comfortable? Though it provided more funny lines, so not really a problem.
Fun book, really liked the characters, especially Theodore. A bit "darker"/less light-hearted than I was expecting from the cover, but not in a bad way.
This catched my eye by the. ‘Be gay, solve crime, take naps' which is maybe the best thing ever I have heard somone say.
One of the things I just really enjoyed, coming from one person with some chronic illness. That there is small details that I notise. Just small things that maybe not everyone would notise but me as a chronic ill person would.