Back to Blog
Vassa in the night by sarah porter6/26/2023 ![]() ![]() The main character, Vassa, is a little hypocritical, so be warned if you don’t like those traits. Some parts are left for the reader to interpret, which may or may not be to some teens’ interest. I enjoyed the dark and grim aesthetic of this tale, but some parts are a little too fast paced and confusing. The author of this story, Sarah Porter, had a vision and made it come to life with this book. When Vassa is sent to his store to buy products for her sisters, she uses a little magic in the form of talking dolls to escape the dangers of the store. The owner of a local store is very serious about magic and shoplifters, to the point where he beheads those who he thinks steal from his store, even if they didn’t. In Vassa’s neighborhood, magic could be found from any place, but it’s a careful subject where magic is found, you must tread lightly. In this story, Vassa, the protagonist, lives in Brooklyn, a magical kingdom. ![]()
0 Comments
Read More
Leave a Reply. |