I don't think that I can explain the wonder of the world at this time of night... so here is the blurb.
"Madeleine Tully lives in Cambridge, England, the World – a city of spires, Isaac Newton and Auntie’s Tea Shop. Elliot Baranski lives in Bonfire, the Farms, the Kingdom of Cello – where seasons roam, the Butterfly Child sleeps in a glass jar, and bells warn of attacks from dangerous Colours. They are worlds apart – until a crack opens up between them; a corner of white – the slim seam of a letter. A mesmerising story of two worlds; the cracks between them, the science that binds them and the colours that infuse them."
It is literal magic, and Moriarty's writing is like nothing I've ever encountered before. Its fresh, bold and so uniquely exquisite! Her world building of both Cello and Cambridge is cutting edge, and I often wonder which place is most real. I am part of the book tour for the final book in the series, and cannot wait to delve further into the colours of Madeline. Stay tuned for my reviews of the next two books, and something exciting for my blog tour date, the 1st of March!! :D XO
Rate: 8/10
Pages: 400
Format: Paperback
Genre: YA Fiction
Acquired from: Pan Macmillan Publishing
*I received this book in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are entirely my own*