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Cicadas Sing of Summer Graves by Quinn Connor

The atmosphere in this book was amazing, and it really picked up after the first half. I must say that the start was a bit slow and sometimes confusing - I had a hard time keeping Lark and Cassie apart until quite late in the book - but somehow later on that added more atmosphere than it took. It underlined the confusing state of the town as it were. I received a free copy through Netgalley. My opinions still are my own.

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