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The academy by emmaline andrews
The academy by emmaline andrews




the academy by emmaline andrews the academy by emmaline andrews

Okay, Molly just wants the money to go to art school and become a costumer, since she loves losing herself in cosplay. The book begins with Molly and Uncle Gordo arriving at her mother’s creepy house and confronting Dustin to demand her half of the inheritance. When he dies, she discovers she has an Uncle Gordo, a sleazy lawyer who tells her of her deceased mother, and of her eighteen year old brother Dustin. Our heroine is Molly Grim, a thirteen year old girl who was raised by a neglectful, crappy father. On a scale of 1 to 10, I think I’d give it a 6 or 7 – not Harry Potter (few books reach that level) but a decent storyline. I chose Dust & Grim, by Chuck Wendig, which turned out to be a bit of a fantasy/ghost story which was indeed, entertaining. This week, I decided I wanted to read for fun, so I gravitated to the new Fantasy Fiction display. Book reviews of new fiction for kids and tweens from our own youth services aide!






The academy by emmaline andrews