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Original Title: The Accident Season
ISBN: 055257130X (ISBN13: 9780552571302)
Edition Language: English
Literary Awards: North East Teenage Book Award Nominee (2015)
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The Accident Season Paperback | Pages: 282 pages
Rating: 3.57 | 10717 Users | 2355 Reviews

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A bewitching, dark and beautiful debut novel about a girl living in the shadow of a mysterious curse.

It's the accident season, the same time every year. Bones break, skin tears, bruises bloom.

The accident season has been part of seventeen-year-old Cara's life for as long as she can remember. Towards the end of October, foreshadowed by the deaths of many relatives before them, Cara's family becomes inexplicably accident-prone. They banish knives to locked drawers, cover sharp table edges with padding, switch off electrical items - but injuries follow wherever they go, and the accident season becomes an ever-growing obsession and fear.

But why are they so cursed? And how can they break free?

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Title:The Accident Season
Author:Moïra Fowley-Doyle
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 282 pages
Published:August 18th 2015 by Corgi Childrens
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Magical Realism. Mystery. Paranormal. Contemporary

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Ratings: 3.57 From 10717 Users | 2355 Reviews

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I thought this book was so creepy-cool! Like, so creepy-cool that I'm going to make a special Goodreads shelf called "creepy-cool" just for this book. Other books may join this book on said shelf eventually, but for now, it stands alone as the most creepy-cool book I've ever read. Understandably, not everyone will enjoy this book as much as I did - it's unique, it's weird, it's out there - but if you're up for something "creepy-cool", I say go for it - it's definitely Roxy-recommended!

3.5 stars An atmospheric, compelling book that kept the pages turning. Which part is a dream? Which part is reality? While I don't need every question answered, I'm not sure everything entirely worked or held together, and I would like to have gotten to know the characters better, and to feel more for them. But still, a strong debut with a style that keeps you suitably off-balance. Would definitely check out a future book by this author. If you like Sarah McGarry's writing, you'll probably enjoy

Wow, what an entrancing and surprising read.

Read the full review on 100% Rock Magazine! There are no ghosts; only the dust in the light, our breath and the wind in the quiet, and the feeling that something, or a lot of somethings, are watching us. So maybe there are ghosts after all. Deliciously creepy and wonderfully curious, The Accident Season is definitely the perfect autumnal read. The author did an excellent job of making the story odd enough to give the reader chills but also making it flawed enough to have them second-guess

**I was provided with an ARC of this book for review from Penguin**Well that was a really interesting book with an interesting premise, but I didn't LOVE it. I definitely enjoyed it/needed to know WHAT HAPPENED. There was also some good representation (not really gonna say more in case of spoils) and I enjoyed reading about a book not set in America or with American main characters. That made everything all the more interesting! The last bit of the book was also creepily great - it's the part of

***WIN A COPY OF THIS BOOK!***4.5 stars. Mind = blown.Head = spinning.***Review posted on The Eater of Books! blog***The Accident Season by Moïra Fowley-DoylePublisher: Kathy Dawson BooksPublication Date: August 18, 2015Rating: 4 starsSource: ARC sent by the publisherSummary (from Goodreads):For fans of We Were Liars and How I Live Now comes a haunting, sexy, magically realistic debut about a famiy caught between a violent history, a taboo romance, and the mysteries lurking in their own

(3.5)Despite the low rating, I want to say that this book was great! It had an addictive quality to it, it was rather hard to put down at times. I just found the twist to be rather predictable and I also DESPISED the weird relationships between the characters. Overall the writing was great and this is definitely the perfect book to pick up in the month of October(as it takes place in October).
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