


At first I was really enjoying it but then I was angry on Beatrix’s behalf because it was unfair how she was treated there, and then there was an accusation about her that was already proven false and yet the council of the book world she’s in didn’t want to believe it. This book is the journey of Beatrix Alba, and from her point of view I get to see what it was like being a book character living in a book world. I liked how this book shows the good and bad things of being a character living in a book world.

Just imagine it all, what a great life that is. Imagine being able to meet your favorite characters from your favorite books. Imagine being able to travel to many book worlds, and being able to communicate and meet with other book characters from many book worlds. Imagine being able to get into a book world and become a character in the said world. This book basically shows a dream of every bookworms. And with her darkness as the only weapon, she may have to sacrifice everything to save a world that rejects her. Joining forces with William, a cursed conjurer, Beatrix must face an enemy who knows her every weakness in a realm where witches play with time, Egyptian gods roam, and Regency heroines lead covert operations. To succeed, he needs a riddle in Beatrix’s possession. A character is burning bookworlds in pursuit of a weapon to rule both stories and storytellers. But wishes are tricky, and behind its wonder and whimsy, the Zweeshen is under attack. When the spell that keeps her hidden fails, she’s catapulted into the Zweeshen, a realm where all tales live, and her dream of meeting her favorite characters comes true. Bullied at home and school, she keeps a secret-a power of violence and darkness. But they aren’t the reason she has never fit in.
