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cimshiny is where Claudia's 'better' reviews appear. Plus other random things :)
1. A Touch Mortal- Leah Clifford

A Touch Mortal
by Leah Clifford
Rated 4 stars
“This was a tough one.
First of all this book wasnt what i expected. A lot happend and i remember thinking when it was over, wow from start to end, a LOT happend.
Im kind of sad about a few things:
Some of the characters that were in it from the start deserved more than what they got, the ending wasnt so good for a few of these charcters. im not going to spoil anything, but hopefully if/when you read it maybe you'll get what i mean.
The main girl kinda annoyed me at times, i just wanted to shake some sense into her.
The plot was like that at times, you could kind of see what was going on but she didnt.

The themes of this book were pretty full on, its not light or fluffy fiction, it has a strong themes of suicide, torture, and all things evil. It left an impact on my mood, it was a bittersweet ending, it was mostly sad though, especially the epilogue.”

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