The Magpie Society by Zoe Sugg and Amy McCulloch

The Magpie Society is a YA mystery novel written by Zoe Sugg and ‘Jinxed’ author Amy McCulloch.

First of all, I was really excited to read this book as I have previously loved some of Amy McCulloch’s other books and I will say I enjoyed reading it. I did find myself eagerly reading on but I will say I didn’t love how the book ended which kind of hindered the reading experience.

I liked the writing style and the switch between Ivy and Audrey viewpoint throughout the book. I feel it gave both characters depth and time to develop within the story. The use of the podcast transcripts is something I really liked, almost as if I was listening to it myself and allowing you to know exactly what the characters are reacting to. It was also interesting to learn after reading that the two authors were Audrey and Ivy in the sense that their viewpoints were written by one of the authors throughout.

I thought that a lot of the characters in the book are interesting and suited to a YA novel. The introduction of someone as new to the school as the readers are so we get to learn about the school through a character who has been there for years and one only a few weeks.

The book ended on a cliffhanger, which suggests a book will follow however I feel that the book itself didn’t answer any of the questions it set out. It was almost as if I read the full book for nothing. I like a cliffhanger but I felt like too much of the story resulted in this. For example, who the magpie Society is? This I can understand being a cliffhanger but the full premise of the story, what happened to Lola?, I feel that this should have been explained more. The book was leading up to this answer as we see Audrey and Ivy investigate and explore but we don’t learn anything else as it seemed to end right in the middle of a scene. In my opinion, I don’t think the book answered enough of its questions. Maybe if the second book was out already and I could have immediately read on it would have been ok, but I don’t think a book should rely on another that much even if it is a series.

Overall, I would say that I enjoyed the process of reading it and will likely read the second once released to find out all the answers from this book but I was left frustrated at the lack of resolution in this one. I would maybe recommend waiting for the second one to be released so you can find out more without the disappointment of waiting.

 Many thanks, Caitlin Dermidy

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TBR List

I have recently updated my to be read list and I thought I would share it with you!

You may see a book that you have read, or one you have never heard of and you may want to read them as well.

  1. Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald by JK Rowling

This is the original screenplay which continues on from the previous screenplay. We continue to see how Grindelwald follows through on his promises after being captured in New York with the help of Newt Scamamder.

fantastic beasts

  1. Thirteen by Steve Cavanagh

Thirteen by Steve Cavanagh follows the trail of a serial killer. However, the killer isn’t on trial he is in the Jury…

We follow the game the killer is playing and we see the ex-conman turned attorney who suspects all is not correct.

thirteen

  1. The Tatooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris

The tattooist of Auschwitz is a story that follows Lale Sokolov in 1942 who becomes the tattooist. He was given the job of permanently marking his fellow victims with what would become the most memorable symbol of the holocaust.

tattooist of auschwitz

  1. Cordially Invited by Zoe Sugg

Cordially Invited is a non-fiction book which is seperated into season to help you celerate all events in style. It is the book with all the top tips for hosting and celebrating events throughout the year. Together with the great images we get an insight into how youtuber Zoella celebrates her life!

cordially invited

Many thanks, Caitlin x

(PS please comment if you have read these or they are on your TBR list)