![]() It was cunningly punny (truly, punny), the story was fascinating, and I adored the characters. Notwithstanding the way that I was citing Harry Potter all through the entire thing, this book was delightful in its own manner. Gracious, and there’s this splendiferous beverage that takes everybody’s breath away, yet us muggles will never taste any semblance of it. Primary character is pushed into this supernatural world that couldn’t in any way, shape or form exist (yet it does) and needs to get familiar with the ropes before long in this incredible new grand slam (by this insane yet-wise-elderly person), making idiosyncratic companions and two or three ridiculous adversaries, ends up being a genuine character in this new condition, and afterward should vanquish a malevolent virtuoso. To me, Croak by Gina Damic felt like a reconsidered release of Harry Potter, yet rather than wizards, it was the universe of messengers of death. ![]() ![]() Speaking of the title combined with the book cover, it sounds very gory, but the content profoundly layered and is more like a fight between the inner good and the inner bad. Beginning with the cover of the book, I would like to rate 3.5/5, mysterious, creepy and full of Halloween vibes. ![]()
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