![]() ![]() Then one day I had the thought of magic also being a physical thing, something people could hold and touch and see. I liked that idea – magic being a skill someone could master, a thing that they could learn. And the idea that, with enough practice, anybody could learn a little magic. I found it so fascinating how they could be fast enough that you might not even see them doing something right in front of you. ![]() I’ve always loved magic and watching magicians on TV, seeing their elaborate performances and the way they could captivate an audience. Into the Crooked Place was one of those books that came to me slowly over the years. ![]() And you KNOW how we feel about a slow burn.īut seriously, if you haven't started reading our March Book Club pick, what are you doing?! If you still need convincing, check out this awesome behind-the-scenes look at the book with author Alexandra Christo. There's dark magic, morally gray characters, and not one but TWO will-they-won't-they romances. For the past month, the Fierce Reads team has been utterly absorbed in Alexandra Christo's gritty fantasy Into the Crooked Place. ![]()
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