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Tuesday, April 22, 2025

The Warbler by Sarah Beth Durst

The Warbler by Sarah Beth Durst

The core tale is the story of a cursed family driven to travel. It diverts some from the original curse, but that is the core. I found the flashback viewpoints somewhat confusing. I got used to them, but initially, I was annoyed.  I think the main protagonist’s name is Elisa, but with all the name changes, I’m not sure.

Durst always does a good job on character development.  She creates real , and believable personalities for the characters. The story was interesting and got mor so as it wrapped up.   Little hints along the way led to the big ending revile. 

I enjoyed the book and recommend it. 




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