A review by bluejayreads
Juice Like Wounds by Seanan McGuire

4.0

In my review of In an Absent Dream, I complained that the book was too short because one of Lundy's friends straight-up died and you only find that out in dialogue after the fact. I guess Seanan McGuire heard my complaints, because this is the story of the great quest that lead to that death. As anticipated, it was wrenchingly sad, although I think it would have had even more impact if I'd read it directly after In an Absent Dream. It was also very lyrical and heavy on the feelings of being a child - specifically the invincibility and belief that nothing truly bad is going to happen to you - but significantly less atmospheric than I expected. Which is a disappointment, because I love the goblin market that Lundy goes to and I wanted to spend more time there. But this is a short story, not a full book, and for what it is it really works. Fantastical and heartwrenching, as every Wayward Children story tends to be. 

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