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Sprites and Scuttlebutt by Elizabeth Pantley
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it was amazing

Sprites and Scuttlebutt" by Elizabeth Pantley takes readers on another enchanting adventure with the Snapdragon Inn Book Club as they travel into the Kingdom of Everglow. In this whimsical journey, the book club becomes amateur sleuths investigating a murder and a mysterious ailment affecting the royal family.

As the Snapdragon Inn Book Club delves into the investigation, they navigate the magical world of Everglow, encountering Sprites and uncovering secrets. The mystery takes unexpected turns, and the Snapdragon crew must use their wits to unravel the plot and bring peace to the troubled royal family.

The book has lovable characters, a whimsical plot, and unexpected twists. The author's skillful storytelling creates a warm and immersive experience for readers. The opening reveals a surprising plot twist, and the presence of Mollie as a ghost adds a unique perspective to the story.

I especially enjoy the insider comments about small details in the story. An example: At one point, ghostly Mollie wanders further than her 15-foot “tether.� How did this happen? The author got caught up in the story and forgot about the tether. And that is said in the story.

Overall, I enjoyed the enchanting and imaginative qualities of "Sprites and Scuttlebutt." The setting was magical, the characters well-developed, and the mysteries engaging. I continue to enjoy this series with the unique concept of a book club traveling into books. The release of a new book in the series is always exciting.

I received an advance copy of the book. All opinions expressed here are my own.
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Reading Progress

January 22, 2024 – Started Reading
January 22, 2024 – Shelved
January 22, 2024 – Finished Reading

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