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Pull - Jaime Winn




Rating: 4 stars 

Format: ARC ebook from NetGalley

Challenge: none 

Spoilers: sorta 


Pull tells the story of two teens who are drawn to each other but is it good or is it bad? 

I liked this book a lot although the whole time I was waiting for some religious nonsense to happen. It didn’t (yet?) but this is the first in a series. I’m interested to see what’s next for Mischa and Casey. 

I felt for Mischa and what she was going through and I was so very happy with how it ended because I was worried for a bit there. Some shifty happenings are definitely going on so I’ll be looking out for the next book! I feel this was all just set up for the main happenings in the series. 

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