Pros: interesting character, evocative writing, quick paced
Cons:
Katherine Victoria Lundy is content to be the friendless principal’s daughter so long as she can read her books. When a mysterious door appears before her one day, she opens it and finds a new world, one with strict rules of fairness. She has until she turns 18 to decide which world she wants to live in, a choice that gets harder the closer the deadline comes.
This is a novella and so can be read in a couple of hours. It’s a great, fast paced story that’s hard to put down. I liked Katherine’s no nonsense behaviour and the world where people state what they want and try to deal fairly with one another (or risk discipline). I can understand why she’d want to live there as there’s something comforting in the idea of knowing that no one can take advantage of you.
I thought her choice at the end was believably difficult, with several sides to consider.
The writing was quite beautiful at times. Almost lyrical even.
While part of the Wayward Children series it easily stands alone and you don’t need to have read any of the others to fully grasp the story.
This is a great series and a good alternate starting point.
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