A Destiny Unveiled
I finally got my book last Friday, but I was only able to read it last night.
And man, it was a good read.
I’m liking Alice, the witch-but-not-really-but-still-one,1 as each book passes. Not because she is a girl, but because of how she thinks and do things. And despite people not liking her because of how she was brought up, she still helps. And it doesn’t help that she kicks ass too.
Tom, of course, is growing up in this book, and bit by bit his destiny is being unveiled. The Beloved’s and my theory about his nature is proven true because of the revelation of his heritage. The seventh son of a seventh son and that is a striking combination, and could prove true to be a powerful thing.
The story is dark, it is basically a sort of horror story for children anyway2 , with all the blood and mild gore, but I have no qualms about it. It is well written and skilfully put together and a recommended read.
On a different note, why do I feel ashamed that I am late in finding out that the Wardstone Chronicles finally have an official site? Somehow I don’t feel like the fan I should be, creating a fan shrine / fanlisting and all. 
#ahem#
But the official site is flashy, and I like going around clicking the links. And I finally know how the author, Joseph Delany , looks like! 
I must really finish the 5th fanlisting now3 and the redesign of the fan shrine. But first, I need to reread the book.
- It’s so hard to explain. I’ll either have to tell you thewhole story or make you read the book ↩
- Yes, I read mostly children’s books. Sod off. ↩
- For the above mentioned book ↩
