
Member Reviews

Essentially, I didn’t connect with it at all. I’ve read better novels sentenced around fairy tales. It’s awkward and a bit confusing, but mildly entertaining. I enjoyed skimming it more than reading it. I’m glad I didn’t request the sequel!

I read this book ages ago and loved it. I don't have much to say, but I did order it for my library at the time.

(This book is listed twice on my shelf, so I'm going to copy this review and put it on both.)
Dylan Peterson, Frederick Avery, Quinn Neely, and Candide (Andi) Grace are pulled out of their worlds and dropped into a fairy tale world, with no idea how they got there or why. This book follows their trials and tribulations as they try to figure out how to get back to their own world.
I have to say, I loved this book! I loved the fairy tale world, and the storyline, as well. Finding out why those 4 particular kids were chosen and what they had in common was a fun journey. The world building was phenomenal and the pacing was quick, which made this a fast read. The characters were well developed and I enjoyed watching them grow as individuals and as members of the group.
I would definitely recommend this as a fun YA/MG fantasy read, and I look forward to reading the next book in the series.
5/5 stars.
*** I would like to thank NetGalley, Patchwork Press, and Janna Jennings for the opportunity to read and review this book.