![]() Her voice was paired perfectly with the tone of this book and the age of the main character and although there wasn't a significant difference between voices, it didn't take anything away from the story. ![]() ![]() What does Fiona Hardingham bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book? Another "character" or rather element in the story are the spells, and their understanding came too late in the book to really appreciate (so that lent some confusion to what all was taking place in earlier chapters). The additions and/or changes he made were also unclear. I was especially confused about the "machinist-supernatural character". This is hard to answer because I feel as if the book is more story driven than character driven and was left wanting more character development on all fronts. The book ends in such a way as to be a lead into a second book, and I so hope the 2nd book comes sooner rather than later because I definitely want more. It has a steampunk edge that I also wasn't expecting, and was written into the story (and revealed) just enough throughout the book as to make the scare factor enjoyable but edgy. I didn't expect to like this as much as I did because I am way outside the target audience with regard to age, but I loved every minute of the audiobook, and didn't want the book to end. If you could sum up The Charmed Children of Rookskill Castle in three words, what would they be? ![]()
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