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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Indigo Springs by A. M. Dellamonica




This is a tale of a small town populated by small town people who stumble upon magic and the consequences there of.

I grew up in a small town so there was some familiarity with Indigo Springs.   The characters were equally familiar.   My biggest problem with the book was that none of the characters were endearing.  I didn’t find one single character that I truly liked.   The shallowness and banality of the characters was probably intended as I suspect they were not meant to be liked.  

The plot was interesting and the premise of where has all the magic gone was well played.  The lure of power and the greed illustrated was a sad commentary on human nature.   The book sets up a sequel, it will be interesting to see where this unusual story goes. 

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