The Magpie Society: One for Sorrow
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The Magpie Society: One for Sorrow

Seven for a secret, never to be told . . . Illumen Hall is a boarding school of tradition and achievement. But tragedy strikes when the body of a girl, a student, is discovered - on her back is an elaborate tattoo of a magpie. For new student Audrey, it is just another strange and unsettling thing about her new surroundings. And for her roommate Ivy, well, she's just annoyed she has to share with the new girl from America. As an unlikely friendship develops, the two are drawn deeper into the mystery of this strange and terrible murder. They will discover that something dangerous is at the heart of their school. Welcome to The Magpie Society. Told from two alternating view-points, this is the first book in a modern gothic thriller series that will have you gripped like no other book this year. Get ready for your new YA obsession . . .
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Ivanna Maluta@eveofman
3 stars
Aug 29, 2022

** spoiler alert ** the book was not bad, but at the same time it was not what i was expecting. the writing, for me, was too 'fanfictiony'- the character building was a bit flat for me, they changed their behavior so many times and so fast, from enemies to best friends, from being mad about a boy double playing them to being okay with one of them making a move on him.. it was inconsistent for me. but the idea of the book was good, although it reminds me too much of the 'pretty little liars' and 'pretty tiny things' idea. the podcast part in the book was really a good addition in my eyes and if they took it one step forward and recorded some real podcast to go along with the book it could have taken it to a whole different level. (maybe an idea they should consider ;) ) the phone thing got me really angry because they made such an emphasis on the students not being allowed phones through the week but literally every time they talked to a teacher or the principle they sold them self out by sending texts in front of them or saying "yeah i heard the podcast" although they couldn't have done that without a phone. i just feel like they could have done better with that by digging deeper into that phone thing and not neglect it. overall the book was good and really gave out British boarding school maybe even some Hogwarts vibes. i had a tough time going through this book and it took me a lot longer then i thought it would have taken me. but almost halfway through the book it got really better. so it saved the book for me.

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C.@astudyinliterature
5 stars
Sep 3, 2021

I cannot wait to read the next instalment! I’m fully invested

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Nicky @leavemealone
3.5 stars
Jul 5, 2023
+4
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Georgia Fiorenza@georgia_xx
3.5 stars
Sep 13, 2022
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Jasmine Hanson @ja3mine
5 stars
Aug 30, 2022
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Ronya@galacticclouds
3.5 stars
Aug 14, 2022
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Mareike Heller@mareikehell
2.5 stars
Jan 12, 2022
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readwithJLH@readwithjlh
4 stars
Feb 6, 2022
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Rina@rinareads
3 stars
Oct 19, 2021
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Samantha Ridge@samjane
4 stars
Aug 30, 2021

Highlights

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Charlotte Lockey@bookishcharlotte

But she was SO wild and carefree. you know? She was a light. A beacon. But lights attract bad things as well as good. And she loved danger. But she also loved cutesy things, like shells.

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