Some dark and magical this way comes… as our QBD Spotlight falls on Mt Druitt!
Splintered by A. G . Howard:
All the women in Alyssa Gardner’s family have been cursed for generations, leading all the way back to her great-great-great grandmother – Alice Liddle – the real life inspiration for Lewis Carroll’s “Alice In Wonderland”. When her mother’s mental health takes a turn for the worst Alyssa does what she has to do to protect her family and break the curse, diving down the rabbit hole she discovers not everything is exactly as Lewis Carroll would have us believe in his original tale. Now Alyssa must undo all her ancestor’s mistakes with the help of her best friend Jeb & the mysterious Morpheus as her guide. – Jessy
Winter by Marissa Meyer:
I not only loved this book, but the entire series is absolutely amazing, the character interactions are perfect, the story line is bittersweet, I needed a full month to sit and feel all the feels. A must read for fans of fairy tale retellings and Sci Fi. – Peta
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by JK Rowling:
Best book, best series EVER! As per usual, J.K Rowling NEVER ceases to amaze me. Deathly hallows is book 7 in the Harry Potter series, revolving around the last epic battle between Harry and Voldemort. In the seventh book, Harry, Ron and Hermione are on the run. Looking for clues The character developments, the friendships, the magic. This book had it all! I never wanted it to end. The emotions were insane! Loved it! For anyone who loves to read, it is a must! – Gordy
A Monster Calls by Patrick Rothfuss:
Such a beautiful and gripping story that will surely rip your heart in two by the end. The dark illustrations make this book more enticing as it gives such an engrossing atmosphere and complete sense that something will happen at any moment. A book that you cannot put down from start to finish. – Kyle