![]() ![]() Whenever something bad or weird happens around the town, she’s the one to blame. ![]() Morrigan has been on the cursed children’s register for her whole 11-year-old life. “The kitchen cat was dead, and Morrigan was to blame.” But the blurb of Nevermoor reminded me of that ‘magical’ time, and I just knew I am going to love it… What It Is About Granted, there was a lot of exaggerating there – nothing like a bit of self-righteous anger to make you feel 2 feet above the ground □. Have you ever felt like that child that gets blamed for everything? My siblings and I were taking turns all throughout our childhood, but someone was always it. It sounded so whimsical, wholesome and endearing, magical and relatable at the same time. It seems to be a well-loved story amongst readers of all ages and preferences.Įver since I heard what this book was all about, I knew I needed it in my life. But with Nevermoor by Jessica Townsend I don’t think it matters much for what audience it was intended. RATED ON GOODREADS – 4.34 of 5 Initial Thoughtsįor someone who claims all the time is not into middle grades, I sure keep picking them up. The Trials of Morrigan Crow (Nevermoor #1) by Jessica Townsend – Book Details ![]()
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