![]() ![]() Wink’s has a dreamy, ethereal quality, speaking in riddles or one-word sentences that point to nothing and everything. Poppy’s is brash and bold with a staccato beat that almost rings in the reader’s ear-until it doesn’t, and the transformation to a whisper is deliciously eerie. This twisty, twirly tale is related by its three protagonists, and each voice is distinctive. ![]() But even that’s a simplistic take on the tangled web these three weave, the strands of which slowly come to light after Midnight and Wink leave Poppy for the night in an abandoned mansion during a prank gone awry. But wait, is that how this love triangle goes? Perhaps Wink has mistaken Midnight for one of the heroes in her fantasy books Poppy’s trysts with Midnight might merely be replacement for another boy’s affections and Midnight’s involvement with the girls reveals some pretty serious mommy issues. Poppy’s sleeping with Midnight Wink thinks Midnight hung the moon and Midnight is the boy in love with both of the girls but unable to decide who-or what-he wants. ![]()
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