Spells to Forget Us
By Aislinn Brophy
By Aislinn Brophy
By Aislinn Brophy
By Aislinn Brophy
By Aislinn Brophy
Read by Alaska Jackson and Angel Pean
By Aislinn Brophy
Read by Alaska Jackson and Angel Pean
Category: Teen & Young Adult Fiction | Teen & Young Adult Romance | Teen & Young Adult Fantasy Fiction
Category: Teen & Young Adult Fiction | Teen & Young Adult Romance | Teen & Young Adult Fantasy Fiction
Category: Teen & Young Adult Fiction | Teen & Young Adult Romance | Teen & Young Adult Fantasy Fiction | Audiobooks
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$20.99
Sep 17, 2024 | ISBN 9780593354551 | Young Adult
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Sep 17, 2024 | ISBN 9780593354568 | Young Adult
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Sep 17, 2024 | ISBN 9780593944752 | Young Adult
649 Minutes
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Praise
Praise for Spells to Forget Us
*A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard selection*
“A seamless, mind-bending exploration of love and identity that manages to completely re-invent the time-loop story. Luna and Aoife captured my heart in an instant! You’ll never read a book quite like this again.” —Mark Oshiro, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Into the Light
“Spells to Forget Us is a whirlwind of whimsical romance and examinations of autonomy and familial duty. Even if Luna and Aoife keep forgetting each other, readers surely won’t forget them.” —Jas Hammonds, award-winning author of We Deserve Monuments
“An unforgettable story of forbidden romance, self discovery, and proof that all magic has a cost—even the magic of falling in love. Spells to Forget Us is as mesmerizing as it is heartwarming.” —Gabi Burton, Sunday Times bestselling author of Sing Me to Sleep
“From the very first page, Spells to Forget Us conjures up an enchanting love story of backfired spells, second chances, and twists of fate. It’s also really, extremely freaking gay.” —Bethany Baptiste, author of The Poisons We Drink
“A compelling urban fantasy about love, familial obligations, and one’s power over fate.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Conversations surrounding colorism and fetishization, and their effects on the girls and their relationship, occur alongside increasingly comical magical antics. The result is a charming tale about a persistent teen whose every effort to make true love run smoothly results in further calamity.” —Publishers Weekly
“The setting of magical Boston, coupled with fun worldbuilding and great characterization, adds to the charm of a story that, at its heart, is about finding someone who helps you help yourself—and finding them again despite everything.” —School Library Journal
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