![]() ![]() I really liked Milo as the main character. The characters in this mystery are the aspects that shine brightest. Just a heads up and I’ll give you a warning before I delve into some spoilers. Also, if you decide to give Greenglass House a read and want to see my thoughts on this plot twist, you can check back here. ![]() It makes for an extremely surprising and interesting plot point, but as some parents might find it a bit much for their reader, I’ll discuss what it adds to the book and how it affects the story. All of the above are traits that Greenglass House encapsulates.Īt the end of this section of the review, I’ll discuss a plot twist in spoiler-y detail, as it’s part of what’s discussed in the “Spiritual” section of the Content Review. They’re usually random (in a fun way), and the characters are interesting and sometimes relatable. They tend to be atmospheric and occasionally eerie while never straying from the confines of PG territory. There’s just something about middle-grade mysteries. – A character introduces Milo to RPGs (role-playing games), and her character is a “scholiast,” which in the game means that she follows around angels and has “unearthly powers.” – Some folklore tales with fairytale magic, etc. – References to magic, divining (off-hand mention), destiny, luck, ghosts/haunting ![]() – Some mild language like darn, flipping, etc. ![]()
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