Half Spent Was the Night
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Ami McKay
Beloved author Ami McKay is back, bringing us a magical follow-up in the tradition of Victorian winter tales to her mesmerizing bestseller, The Witches of New York. During the nights between Christmas and New Year's, the witches of New York—Adelaide Thom, Eleanor St. Clair and the youngest, Beatrice Dunn—gather before the fire to tell ghost stories and perform traditional Yuletide divinations. (Did you know that roasting chestnuts was once used to foretell one's fate?)As the witches roast chestnuts and melt lead to see their fate, a series of odd messengers land on their doorstep bearing invitations for a New Year's Eve masquerade hosted by a woman they've never met. Gossip, dreams and portents follow, leading the witches to question the woman's motives. Is she as benevolent as she seems or is she laying a trap? And so, as Gilded-Age New York prepares to ring in the new year, the witches don their finery and head for the ball, on the hunt for answers that might well be the end of them.
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Author
Ami McKay
Pages
80
Publisher
Knopf Canada
Published Date
2018-10-16
ISBN
073527567X 9780735275676
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"I was so excited to find that there was a sequel to Witches of NY. When I first picked up the book I was unsure what I was actually holding. It’s small. So a Novella? Okayyy. So not really a sequel. I just feel disappointed. The first book had so much depth that could have been used to create a new book but instead I’m left with a short story that I finished in less than a day. Why not use Perdue as a main character and create a whole new point of view? So much lost and nothing gained."
"Book 37 of The 52 Book Club Challenge of 2024<br/><br/>This was a very short book that I read for the prompt “Set during a holiday you don’t celebrate.” This one was set during Yule and it centered around some witches. To be honest, I didn’t like this book. I had trouble keeping the characters straight & really didn’t understand why I should care for any of them."
"I was so excited to find that there was a sequel to Witches of NY. When I first picked up the book I was unsure what I was actually holding. It’s small. So a Novella? Okayyy. So not really a sequel. I just feel disappointed. The first book had so much depth that could have been used to create a new book but instead I’m left with a short story that I finished in less than a day. Why not use Perdue as a main character and create a whole new point of view? So much lost and nothing gained."
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Tanya Andoniadis