Plot:
The future can be changed. The trick is you have to see it first.
When Liv Hall and her friends find boxes of letters hidden in her grandfather’s attic, they discover hundreds of psychic predictions addressed to the Premonitions Bureau, a bureau to investigate psychic abilities that mysteriously closed in 1993. As the group reads decades-old premonitions, they stumble on letters from powerful psychics who mailed in their predictions and then disappeared.
Review:
This book was a well put together piece of work. It an an extremely easy read, which doesn’t mean anything bad. It wasn’t overly confusing, it didn’t add too much depth, detail, and over explaining, it used just enough to convey the story and what the author wanted to get out. It works very well.
The story is very well written and intriguing. The mystery behind premonitions and the following story gripped me harder than I’d like to admit. Because of this. I didn’t have time to guess what would happen, I was too busy getting invested in the story. It’s chill, quirky, had cute moments, had sad moments, and had some exciting action. It also gave me huge Breakfast Club vibes, a group of teens from all different walks of life coming together not knowing how their lives were going change on one fateful afternoon.
That fact that this story is so closely related to the realm of possibly in reality, makes it so much more convincing of a read. Especially when adding the handbook at the end. It made the story as real as humanly possible and almost makes me want to study more into the human ability.
Overall it is an easy read. And some people might be put off by that. Don’t be. It’s a quick and short book that can easily be read in a few hours without leaving you confused about what’s happening. The author does it very well in very few words.
Big thanks to Gwendolyn, the publishers, and NetGalley for the early copy!
Rating: 7/10



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