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Book Review of Impossible

Impossible
Impossible
Author: Nancy Werlin
Genres: Children's Books, Teen & Young Adult
Book Type: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 4


For the past five generations the women in Lucy Scarboroughs family have been cursed to give birth to a girl at 17-years old then fall into madness. One difference in Lucys case is that she has her foster family and good friend Zach to protect her. When the inevitable pregnancy happens Lucy finds her birth mothers diary and learns the secrets to breaking the curse. Now Lucy has nine months to figure out and complete three tasks. Will she do it on time and save herself and her daughter or will she be doomed to follow the women in her family into insanity?

The target audience is ages 12 and up however I feel that some of the subject matter in the book would be unsuitable for children so young. Without revealing any spoilers the way Lucy becomes pregnant and the discussions of sex in the book seem more suited for someone at least 16 years or older.

I got through the book in one day however it seemed to drag on more than I expected. Lucys character is well written but I just couldnt connect with the other characters surrounding her. The happily ever after ending was unbelievable and I feel that the completion of the three tasks could have been developed a whole lot more being that they were a major plot point in Lucy breaking free of the curse.

Im not convinced that true fantasy readers will like this story. To me it was passable but I would have liked more fantasy elements to the story. The book is more romance or fiction addressing social issues than fantasy. If youre looking for a realistic fantasy with lots of magical elements then this book might not work for you.