Wink Poppy Midnight

· Penguin
4.1
12 reviews
Ebook
256
Pages

About this ebook

The intrigue of The Raven Boys and the "supernatural or not" question of The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer coalesce in this young adult mystery, where nothing is quite as it seems, no one is quite who you think, and everything can change on a dime.

Every story needs a hero.
Every story needs a villain.
Every story needs a secret.

Wink is the odd, mysterious neighbor girl, wild red hair and freckles. Poppy is the blond bully and the beautiful, manipulative high school queen bee. Midnight is the sweet, uncertain boy caught between them. Wink. Poppy. Midnight. Two girls. One boy. Three voices that burst onto the page in short, sharp, bewitching chapters, and spiral swiftly and inexorably toward something terrible or tricky or tremendous.

What really happened?
Someone knows.
Someone is lying.

For fans of Holly Black, We Were Liars, and The Virgin Suicides, this mysterious tale full of intrigue, dread, beauty, and a whiff of something strange will leave you utterly entranced.

Ratings and reviews

4.1
12 reviews
A Google user
August 3, 2017
Tucholke's story, Wink Poppy Midnight, is about a disturbed group of teenagers participating in disturbed behavior. The writing makes you want to read more because it reads like one would expect current teens to talk. However, the disturbed thinking of this group of teenagers makes you want to stop. In fact, I was asking myself "why am I reading this?" before the end of the first sentence. I would highly recommend this for those working on their Master's degree in Counseling or Psychology when they need to write an analysis on (& diagnose) book characters. However, any other reason to read this book would be inadvisable (unless you want to believe the absolute worst in people). My opinion is solely my own, but I do want to thank Goodreads, Penguin Teen, and April Genevieve Tucholke for a copy of the book. Even though I didn't like it, I do recommend it for people in the Professional Counseling field as an easy case study.
Lisssaa
June 28, 2016
LOVE LOVE LOVED IT

About the author

April Genevieve Tucholke is the author of Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea and Between the Spark and the Burn and curated the horror/thriller anthology Slasher Girls & Monster Boys. April has lived in many places around the world and currently resides in Oregon with her husband.

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