Friday, January 5, 2018

Ludlow Lost (Osgoode Odyssey #1) by Kate Robinson Dunne

Ludlow Lost (Osgoode Odyssey #1)
From GoodReads:
If you're reading this, you've probably never had the bad fortune to be kidnapped and held captive by creatures human beings don't believe in. 
Ludlow Osgoode has not been as lucky as you.
A Kirkus Indie Book of the Month (August 2017)
From Amazon:
This first book in Kate Robinson Dunne's Osgoode Odyssey introduces readers to Ludlow Osgoode and an assortment of creatures human beings don't believe in.
A few interesting facts about these creatures...
  1. Banshees are not known for their ability to nurse children back ot health and are definitely not qualified to prescribe medication.
  2. Goblins have terrible memories and are known to hold grudges, although they usually can't remember why.
  3. Fairies are not known for kidnapping human children, nor for having their hearts broken by them, but both of these things have happened - this is the story of it.

Review

Although this book wasn't at all what I expected, I really enjoyed it!

I'm curious to see what the author does with the sequel. She didn't leave this book with a big cliffhanger, and there are so many different ways she could go with the story. I have a few ideas from the way the last few pages, but there are so many different possibilities. 

I am quite disappointed that the sequel (according to a note in the back of the book) will not be released until Spring 2019! Why so long?

I loved the humor in this book! There are some very silly parts. ☺

The goblins were definitely my favorite! They were hilarious!

This book reminded me a little bit of Coraline (the book, not the movie. I haven't seen the movie, but I would like to.). It was a little dar

I really don't know what else to say about this book without giving away spoilers...

Overall, this was a great book! I definitely recommend it for all ages! 

My only problem is how long I'm going to have to wait to read the sequel! 

I received a copy of this book from the publishers, via NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review. 


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