Member Reviews
Thank you NetGalley for an e-arc of this book. I have been wanting to try an Adrienne Young book in a while and the synopsis for this sounded very interesting. The best thing about this book is the atmosphere, I loved it. The characters were not my favourite, but I appreciate the story and world building. This book is perfect for Autumn and I highly recommend it to everyone! This convinced me I should be reading more Adrienne Young books.
I like books that make you think and take you on a journey with a touch of magic. Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for letting me review this book.
4.5/5 stars
Thank you so much to NetGalley and the publisher for accepting my request to read and review this book!
This was such a surprise, I read and enjoyed Spells for Forgetting by this author but this book knocked it out of the park.
What a brilliant story! I loved the twists, loved that the story did not go where I predicted it would in the first half. I truly believed I had the plot all worked out but alas, I did not.
It was super heartwarming and had some great moments of found family. The time travel stuff was a tiny confusing, but I am awful with that kind of thing. But this book was so so clever.
Also ADORED the romance, I wasn't expecting it to be what it was but I adored it. And I loved how it progressed from nothing to something (trying not to spoil anything).
Definitely will continue to read all this authors future works. Highly recommend.
An enjoyable mystery with plenty of twists and turns. I'd previously heard that it was "witchy" but I would describe more as having magical elements.
4.5
Mysterious, emotional and compelling are words best used to describe this book. This is a book that will have you cooking up conspiracy theories while leaving you completed satisfied with its ending.
The story follows the Farrow women, cursed to spiral into madness. There’s a tonne of mysteries surrounding the women in the family that I absolutely cannot say more about without spoiling.
Adrienne Young’s writing style is fantastic, you’re truly sucked in and the book plays out like a film. Her books absolutely never miss, the few books I haven’t yet read by her I’ll certainly be purchasing.
This book took a little longer to get into than spells for forgetting. It really took the first 20% to get into its stride. But, I do wonder if it’s because it was a different world/ story to the first book. Which I was not expecting I thought it was a series/ followed the same characters they absolutely so not. But it follows a similar story arc of a small town mystery and magical realism. I really hope we get more in the style from the author as I devoured it.
Thank you to NetGalley & Quercus Books for a copy of this e-arc in exchange for an honest review.
After reading Spells For Forgetting earlier in the year and now The Unmaking Of June Farrow, I can confidently say Adrienne Young is an auto buy author for me now.
It takes such talent to be able to tell a story that both enchants you and breaks your heart simultaneously.
The writing was seamless and felt effortless to read. I could vividly picture everything in my mind thanks to Young’s atmospheric prose. The plot was captivating and I couldn’t wait to see how June would break her curse or what her inevitable choice would be.
If I had to critique something, I would say that the murder mystery aspect was probably the weakest part of the plot - but the *vibes* of the book more than make up for it in my opinion.
*Excuse me while I now go read Young’s back catalogue
5 stars
The Unmaking of June Farrow by @adrienneyoungbooks 5/5🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
🏆Best book of 2023??! Ladies and gentlemen we have a winner sure fire 🏆!!
🕰️Oh be still my North Carolina living, time-travelling heart!
✨This was an absolute sensation of a read. I've been in a perpetual slump this year.. stumbling between reads then this sensational story lands in my lap and I fell into that dreamy state where you tumble head first into the pages of a book and don't want to come up for air.
🌕This clever "full circle" of a story starts in 2023 in the shadows of s North Carolinas stunning Blue Ridge Mountain. June Farrow is 34 and has received a letter from her recently deceased Grandmother, containing a photo from 1911 that will change her life forever...and literally split her life in two.
🕰️This time-travelling, gorgeous story is plumb full of charm, mystery and suspense. I could not wait to find out the outcome of the story.
❤️Stunningly written, I envy everyone who gets to read this tale for the first time, it's time travelling at its absolute best.
If you could time travel, when would you go to? 🕰️
I wasn’t expecting to love THE UNMAKING OF JUNE FARROW// Adrienne Young, but I fell head over heels for June’s completely unique, unpredictable, mesmerising and heartfelt story ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💫
Small town girl, June Farrow, like all Farrow women before her, is cursed. Eventually, an indescribable madness takes hold of them all- but what if it was more than it seemed? As June’s own unraveling begins, she is more determined than ever to uncover the truth behind her mother’s disappearance; and clues finally lead her to a mysterious door.
What follows is a journey that will change June’s past and present and find her caught up in a star crossed love like no other ✨
Want to experience magic? Pick this one up
Adrienne Young is such a wonderful author, who can completely submerg you in the atmosphere and world she's created. This one had a little bit of everything I love - mystery, magic, strong characters and twists!!
Definitely a big fan of this one, and highly recommend!
This was one of my favourite reads this month! Young has this way with words that just makes you feel like you are right there with the main character!
I feel like I shouldn’t say too much about the actual plot,it could spoil the book, but I was so so impressed and it’s just written so beautifully - it’s perfect for a cold night to get all cosy with and it really brings that family, home, magical vibe all together with ALL the emotions!
The Unmaking of June Farrow by Adrienne Young is one of the best, most thought provoking books I've read this year.
June's story absolutely gripped me from the start. I loved Adrienne's writing and the atmosphere and mystery she creates. This is one of those books you want to both race through and savour.
I enjoyed the reflection on the passage of time and how we can be different people at different stages of our lives, and how this links to the Farrow family curse and June's determination to be the last Farrow affected. The way Adrienne explores marriage, motherhood and family through this lens really hit hard for me.
The Unmaking of June Farrow is an absolutely stunning book that will stay with me for a long time.
I hadn't read anything by Adrienne Young before but I am a fan of magical realism stories and her writing was recommended by a friend so I had to read this.
This has very atmospheric descriptive writing and there is a lot of emotions around how close June is with her family that really comes across strongly.
It does take a while into the book before the mysterious family illness shows itself strongly in the story leading to some events I didn't predict at all from this small town story.
There is a mystery that June has to solve and I had no idea how that was going to turn out so it was nice to be surprised.
It was a nice easy read and I did find it wrapped up nicely in the end.
I read this as an e-arc so thank you to the publisher and NetGalley.
'The Unmaking of June Farrow' is on another level of awesome! It's complex, unique, tempting, unpredictable, surprising, jaw-dropping, and exhausting to your brain cells, dragging you into an unusual story of the Farrow women and their complex family history.
The plot centers on June Farrow, the only living member of the Farrow family, who is 34 years old and resides in Jasper, North Carolina. She is grieving her grandmother, who raised her along with her closest friend Birdie after her mother, Susanna, suffered from mental illness.
The story itself was incredibly beautiful and well thought out. The author does a fantastic job of setting the scene to the point where you almost feel like you are there with the characters and seeing and hearing everything that they are. The writing itself was also very beautiful but not overly flowery or poetic. Adrienne Young does a wonderful job with creating a captivating atmosphere in her writing, and once you get started, it's hard to actually put the book down.
The only issue I had with 'The Unmaking of June Farrow' is more of a 'me' problem overall. The book does include the aspect of time travel that I just couldn't quite wrap my head around. I also want to say that even though I never quite made sense of it, didn't ruin my enjoyment of the novel at all, but I do think that it was a bit more complicated than it needed to be.
The Unmaking of June Farrow is overall a brilliant read that I can recommend. if you love a beautifully written, immersive, atmospheric story with mystery, magical realism, a touch of romance and a time travel element, you may want to give this a try!
Thank you to NetGalley and publishers
I absolutely love novels by Adrienne Young and I loved The Unmaking of June Farrow.
This was full of time travel, magic and romance.
It was written really well and I loved the world building and characters.
Without giving spoilers I really enjoyed reading this novel.
The Unmaking of June Farrow by Adrienne Young is an adult fantasy with hints of magical realism that hooked me from the beginning. I am a sucker for star-crossed love. Think Outlander but with a much softer touch - weaving romance, time travel, and a murder mystery all together. I felt so concerned over the choices June would be forced to make and am fascinated by the strength of sisterhood and sacrifice in this book.
In my opinion, you’ll either love this or you won’t. The nature of time travel leaves loose ends (and is very hard to write) and the explanation given doesn’t sound like the time loop was closed completely but it was closed enough for me. You’ll love this atmospheric story if you (in general) like Adrienne Young novels, small town mysteries, and strong familial ties.
Thanks to Netgalley for providing me with this ARC
Thankyou to NetGalley and Quercus Books for a free e-arc in exchange of an honest review!
WOW this book blew me away!
I devoured it in one single day and loved every minute!
The writing is beautiful and Adrienne Young has transported to a different place in different periods!
I loved the time travel element to this and was worried that i would get a little lost- i didn't and found it captivating, wanting to figure out the mystery of it all!
The book was SO moving and heart-breaking and romantic all at the same time
One of the best books of the year for me by far and i cant wait to read EVERYTHING young has to offer!
5 stars
Adrienne young is gifted with a writing style that is so evocative, so atmospheric it feels like you are standing right into the worlds she creates. I loved everything about this book. The main character, the little town setting, the family business and the romance.
The Unmaking of June Farrow is an exposing story about love in a bloodline that has a complicated supernatural element. It starts as almost a murder mystery while June tries to solve the mystery of the death of Nathaniel Sutherland the local minister. And in the photograph from 100 years ago is her mother, The concept was interesting and June was a likeable character. However I found it was difficult to follow. How easy the decision was to not go back to her prior life seemed a bit...unrealistic. I mean I know she had a child and a life in the 1940/1950s timeline, but she barely blinked at the thought of leaving behind Mason and her life in 2023. Other than that I enjoyed this book and it was an easy read.
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for this ARC. The premise of this gave me Addie LaRue vibes and sounded so unique and interesting.
This is a fantasy novel (more magical realism really) that follows June Farrow, the last in a long line of Farrow women who have been cursed to go mad at some point in their lives. June’s own mother Susanna is now a town legend after her madness caused her to abandon her June as a baby and flee into the woods never to be seen again. When June’s Grandmother, Margaret, dies she discovers cryptic clues left behind by Margaret concerning her mother’s disappearance. As June begins to accept the fate that has been calling to her for a year, she realises that perhaps there might be more to the curse and she sets on a path determined to end it.
The story itself was incredibly beautiful and well thought out. The author does a fantastic job of setting the scene to the point where you almost feel like you are there with the characters and smelling, seeing and hearing everything that they are. The writing itself was also very beautiful but not overly flowery or poetic (in a good way!).
My issue with this book is in the pacing. It was so slow! For most of the book our main character knows NOTHING about what is going on and as we only get her POV we also know nothing. I don’t mind this if information is given at an appropriate pace and the story is being driven along by other plotlines but there just wasn’t anything else going on. It was just chapter after chapter of June being confused, wandering around a bit, maybe getting a vague riddle of an answer and so on and so forth. The ending was completely out of left field and felt very anticlimactic and rushed. I also found the concept of this book extremely hard to understand and no matter how often the author explained it I just could not wrap my head around how it made sense. That might be a me thing to be fair.
Overall I do think this is worth reading but don’t expect an action packed fantasy. This is more of a magical realism/historical/mystery book that is more atmospheric than it is plot heavy. I would definitely class this as a “cosy” book so perfect for the winter. This was released on 17th October so you can check it out now if you’re interested. I will certainly be checking out more of this author’s backlist because her writing was wonderful.
I loved the promise of this tale -but there were quite a few things which didn't quite add up .
June has always been classed as 'special' but just how special she is soon to find out .
I don't want to give too much away -this was a great story -but if I'm being super picky I was left with questions and no answers which spoiled the ending for me
Thankyou NetGalley for an advance ARC in return for an honest review