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THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the critically-acclaimed author of House of Salt and Sorrows comes a mesmerizing and chilling fairy-talesque novel about Ellerie Downing, a young woman in a small town with monsters lurking in the trees and dark desires hidden in the shadows—in Amity Falls, nothing is more dangerous than a wish come true. "Unique, enchanting, and haunting."—Brigid Kemmerer, New York Times bestselling author of the Cursebreaker series “Full of beasts, bargains, and blood, Small Favors is a folk horror tale that feels like a classic but is utterly fresh. Sweet, dark, and complex as wildflower honey.”—Hannah Whitten, New York Times bestselling author of For the Wolf "A deliciously dark fairy tale filled with bone-chilling horror and breathtaking romance that will keep you turning the pages long into the night."—Kara Thomas, author of The Cheerleaders and That Weekend “As dark and romantic as it haunting, Small Favors is an eerie fairytale that I couldn’t put down.”—Alexis Henderson, author of The Year of the Witching Ellerie Downing is waiting for something to happen. Life in isolated Amity Falls, surrounded by an impenetrable forest, has a predictable sameness. Her days are filled with tending to her family's beehives, chasing after her sisters, and dreaming of bigger things while her twin, Samuel, is free to roam as he wishes. Early town settlers fought off monstrous creatures in the woods, and whispers that the creatures still exist keep the Downings and their neighbors from venturing too far. When some townsfolk go missing on a trip to fetch supplies, a heavy unease settles over the Falls. Strange activities begin to plague the town, and as the seasons change, it's clear that something is terribly wrong. The creatures are real, and they're offering to fulfill the residents' deepest desires, however grand, for just a small favor. These seemingly trifling demands, however, hide sinister intentions. Soon Ellerie finds herself in a race against time to stop Amity Falls, her family, and the boy she loves from going up in flames.
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Small town mysteries mixed with YA, horror, and fantasy (+ a side of romance!) Perfection. Of all the genres and stories I love, these top my list, and Craig has really written a great one. It's creepy, there's a strong sense of place, the characters are interesting and multi-layered, and damn look at that cover! I can't say anything other than that this is a book that needs to be added to everyone's tbr, especially if like me you love these kinds of stories and themes.
Vooral de atmosfeer maakt dit boek.
Heel benauwelijk en dreigend. Alles lijkt ogenschijnlijk heel normaal, maar toch is er iets dat je ongemakkelijk doet voelen en alert maakt voor elk klein geluidje.
“There's a power in names, don't you think? Once your name is given away, you can't help but be pulled along by those who have it.”
Het verhaal zelf is voor een groot deel wel voorspelbaar en ons hoofdpersonage Ellery is nogal naïef, maar dat houdt wel steek gezien hoe ze is opgegroeid.
De ontknoping was echt intrigerend, maar tegelijkertijd voelde het alsof de auteur dit idee een beetje verkwanselde met hoe weinig ze er mee heeft gedaan.
Op de keper beschouwd een boek dat je vooral voor de sfeerschepping moet lezen en niet zozeer voor het resultaat.