Small Favors

Small Favors

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  • Author:Erin A. Craig
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Summary

Ellerie Downing lives in the quiet town of Amity Falls in the Blackspire Mountain range--five narrow peaks stretching into the sky like a grasping hand, bordered by a nearly impenetrable forest from which the early townsfolk fought off the devils in the woods。 To this day, visitors are few and rare。 But when a supply party goes missing, some worry that the monsters that once stalked the region have returned。

As fall turns to winter, more strange activities plague the town。 They point to a tribe of devilish and mystical creatures who promise to fulfill the residents' deepest desires, however grand and impossible, for just a small favor。 But their true intentions are much more sinister, and Ellerie finds herself in a race against time before all of Amity Falls, her family, and the boy she loves go up in flames。

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Reviews

Karen

4。5 stars。 When the setting is an isolated tiny village in the literal middle of nowhere, you just know some bad s**t is gonna go down。 Amity Falls is surrounded by forest, which is surrounded by mountains, and the forest is rumored to be full of monsters。 Horribly deformed creatures start to turn up, crops start to fail, and neighbor starts to turn against neighbor。 The main character is 18-year-old Ellerie Downing, left to hold the family together after her mother and father are forced to seek 4。5 stars。 When the setting is an isolated tiny village in the literal middle of nowhere, you just know some bad s**t is gonna go down。 Amity Falls is surrounded by forest, which is surrounded by mountains, and the forest is rumored to be full of monsters。 Horribly deformed creatures start to turn up, crops start to fail, and neighbor starts to turn against neighbor。 The main character is 18-year-old Ellerie Downing, left to hold the family together after her mother and father are forced to seek medical help in the City when her mother is badly burned。 As the town slowly begins to sink into madness, Ellerie is forced to make some hard decisions in order to save her sisters。 Will they make it out alive? Creepy and atmospheric and I loved it。 。。。more

Amanda

Do NOT BE FOOLED BY THIS LOVELY AND DECEPTIVELY CHARMING COVER!! Small Favors by way of LARGE TERROR。 Seriously, this book gave me the *shivers* on multiple occasions。 Utterly tripped me out! If you remember M。 Night Shyamalan’s “The Village,” then the rules and feeling of Amity Falls will seem very familiar。 Small Favors is dark, atmospheric, tense, and chilling。 Set in Amity Falls, a settlement-turned-town completely cut off from any semblance of civilization due to the natural boundaries esta Do NOT BE FOOLED BY THIS LOVELY AND DECEPTIVELY CHARMING COVER!! Small Favors by way of LARGE TERROR。 Seriously, this book gave me the *shivers* on multiple occasions。 Utterly tripped me out! If you remember M。 Night Shyamalan’s “The Village,” then the rules and feeling of Amity Falls will seem very familiar。 Small Favors is dark, atmospheric, tense, and chilling。 Set in Amity Falls, a settlement-turned-town completely cut off from any semblance of civilization due to the natural boundaries established by God’s Grasp, the five mountain spires encircling the town and the completely impenetrable forest slowing closing in on the denizens of Amity Falls。 Legend and local lore state that the settlers and founders of Amity Falls drove “devils” back into the forest, and keep them out through a woven tapestry of bells and trinkets that will chime if anything attempts to rustle through。 They also have erected these wooden statues dubbed “The Ladies” and will burn these effigies to ward off the devils in the woods。 This town is also governed by a council of elders and very strict commandments meant to inspire honesty, loyalty, and above all: obedience。 Very chilling, as a lot of chapters are prefaced by one of the rules and there is just this fluid undercurrent of insidious was that builds throughout the novel。 Twice a year, a team must leave Amity Falls to collect supplies such as medicines, sugar, etc。, and when the team doesn’t come back, Ellerie Downing’s father volunteers, along with her twin brother Sam, to go into the woods and find the missing party。 The men don’t make it far and return shaken。 Sam is even a little…off。 Not long after, chaos and mayhem erupt as the town’s supplies dwindle and neighbor turns on neighbor。 The tension and suspicion are at an all time high when the Downing’s flower fields (the main source of food for their bees) are burnt to the ground。 Overall, the atmosphere, the tension, the slow-burning romance, the sense of betrayal and trust, madness and hunger…it all combines to a wholly terrifying experience and I enjoyed it thoroughly。 。。。more

Amber Lefevre

The second I finished House of Salt and Sorrows I knew I'd be picking up every single novel by Erin。 This Rumplestiltskin retelling does a brilliant job of slowly working it's way under your skin, until you're left with a feeling of abject horror。 While you're given glimpses of the villain throughout the story, I still spent the entire second half second guessing everything and trying to convince myself that my favorite characters weren't evil and I think that's where the power in this story rea The second I finished House of Salt and Sorrows I knew I'd be picking up every single novel by Erin。 This Rumplestiltskin retelling does a brilliant job of slowly working it's way under your skin, until you're left with a feeling of abject horror。 While you're given glimpses of the villain throughout the story, I still spent the entire second half second guessing everything and trying to convince myself that my favorite characters weren't evil and I think that's where the power in this story really lies。 While you do have an otherworldly character to blame, the focus of this book is really on humanity and the lengths they will go to gain something or correct a perceived wrongdoing。 Plus, so many bees。 Read it for the bees。 。。。more

Kelly

Okay, i think I’ve found a contender for my favorite book of 2021~ This book was so good! I don’t want to say much more than it had the whimsical feel of a dark fairy tale with a touch of horror。 I went into this without even reading the blurb on the back (Yes, I was drawn in by the BEAUTIFUL cover)。 Going in blind added to the allure and the build of the story。 I devoured this one。My only issue were there were a couple instances where something felt out of the time period。 Sometimes I wasn't en Okay, i think I’ve found a contender for my favorite book of 2021~ This book was so good! I don’t want to say much more than it had the whimsical feel of a dark fairy tale with a touch of horror。 I went into this without even reading the blurb on the back (Yes, I was drawn in by the BEAUTIFUL cover)。 Going in blind added to the allure and the build of the story。 I devoured this one。My only issue were there were a couple instances where something felt out of the time period。 Sometimes I wasn't entirely sure what time period it was set in。 However, this was not a big enough issue to dock points。 The story was strong and captivating! 。。。more

Jessica

Terrifying。 Don’t read at night。

Jacqueline Firkins

Craig delivers another visceral and atmospheric read set in a undated mid-19th-century-esque location, though where HOSAS followed wealthy heiresses on a rocky shore, SF follows a small community in a lush prairie-like valley, where jealousies, desires, and animosities quickly get out of hand。 The first chapter sets up the idea of monsters in the woods, but the focus is on the community itself and the horrors they bring on each other, with the monsters in the woods providing a sort of barrier to Craig delivers another visceral and atmospheric read set in a undated mid-19th-century-esque location, though where HOSAS followed wealthy heiresses on a rocky shore, SF follows a small community in a lush prairie-like valley, where jealousies, desires, and animosities quickly get out of hand。 The first chapter sets up the idea of monsters in the woods, but the focus is on the community itself and the horrors they bring on each other, with the monsters in the woods providing a sort of barrier to eliminating the claustrophobia and interdependence brought on by isolation。 In some ways, this made the story feel like it was in dialogue with the pandemic to me, exploring a need for other people but also the mounting suspicions brought on when paranoia about those other people mounts。 Craig has a talent for atmospheric prose, lush with sensory details, whether depicting honey or gore, and that talent lends itself well to moody, mysterious stories like this。 Though the dedication expresses gratitude for happy endings, Craig *might* have other plans in store 。 。 。 。。。more

Chasity

I love everything about this book!!I loved the characters and the plot。 One of the best books I've read in a while。 Erin Craig has a great imagination and I'm thankful she shares it with us。 I love everything about this book!!I loved the characters and the plot。 One of the best books I've read in a while。 Erin Craig has a great imagination and I'm thankful she shares it with us。 。。。more

John Clark

This begins ever so innocently, but then the darkness descends。 It's not what it seems, but the more it grows, the greater the terror and insanity becomes。 Ellerie is at the center of the maelstrom, even though her twin brother feels she's usurping his place when their parents must leave,passing through a forest that may hide mutant evil creatures。 The action that follows is not only intense, but permeated with evil and collective insanity。 There are sympathetic characters, most notably Whitaker This begins ever so innocently, but then the darkness descends。 It's not what it seems, but the more it grows, the greater the terror and insanity becomes。 Ellerie is at the center of the maelstrom, even though her twin brother feels she's usurping his place when their parents must leave,passing through a forest that may hide mutant evil creatures。 The action that follows is not only intense, but permeated with evil and collective insanity。 There are sympathetic characters, most notably Whitaker, but there are many more whose growing insanity and behavior leaves them undeserving of any reader's compassion。 This is a well plotted dark tale that will find many fans in libraries choosing to purchase a copy。 。。。more

Carenda Howarth

First time I have picked up a book to read in a very long time。 It is a great book, I just finished it。。。。But after reading the final chapter I am left with the "what happened next" What happened to the Downings as they road off into the night。 There was no epilogue at the end。。。。The final chapter fell short of a conclusion。。。it left it open for more information。 Movies like this piss me off so for a book to do it。。。。made me very confused。 If not for the end of this story I would have given it 5 First time I have picked up a book to read in a very long time。 It is a great book, I just finished it。。。。But after reading the final chapter I am left with the "what happened next" What happened to the Downings as they road off into the night。 There was no epilogue at the end。。。。The final chapter fell short of a conclusion。。。it left it open for more information。 Movies like this piss me off so for a book to do it。。。。made me very confused。 If not for the end of this story I would have given it 5 stars because it was amazing。。。。but leaving the ending that way ruined it for me。 I want to know what happens to everyone。。。what happened to the town。。。。 。。。more

Annie

Save to say that she has become one of my favorite authors。

Idina Jomia

What a book! Small town mysteries, full of eerieness and creepiness, I love that the YA fantasy and horror genre are mixing more。 I've loved reading Craig for a long while, and this book reinforces my love for all things creepy, eerie, and fantastical。 Blown away in so many ways by this one。 What a book! Small town mysteries, full of eerieness and creepiness, I love that the YA fantasy and horror genre are mixing more。 I've loved reading Craig for a long while, and this book reinforces my love for all things creepy, eerie, and fantastical。 Blown away in so many ways by this one。 。。。more

peyton

2。5

Robin

Thank you so much to Delecorte Press and Netgalley for providing me an e-arc copy! All thoughts and opinions are still my own。After absolutely adoring House of Salt and Sorrow by this author, this was hands down one of my most anticipated releases of the year! I love creepy small town and no one writes ambiance like Erin A Craig。And this book absolutely blew me away with its ominous vibe and haunting small town。 This world was lush and descriptive and pulled me right into its darkness。 Everythin Thank you so much to Delecorte Press and Netgalley for providing me an e-arc copy! All thoughts and opinions are still my own。After absolutely adoring House of Salt and Sorrow by this author, this was hands down one of my most anticipated releases of the year! I love creepy small town and no one writes ambiance like Erin A Craig。And this book absolutely blew me away with its ominous vibe and haunting small town。 This world was lush and descriptive and pulled me right into its darkness。 Everything about this town felt isolated from time and the surrounding world。 I really loved the world and atmosphere the author created - it had me on edge through the entire book!But where this book without a doubt excelled at atmosphere, it fell a little flat on plot for me。 I love a story that seems a little aimless until the reveal or conclusion - but the conclusion needs to deliver with a punch and unfortunately this one didn't quite hit that mark。 The plot of this meandered as we watched the small town unravel which definitely added to eeriness but it carried on a little too long。 And the final reveal just didn't hit me the way I wanted, it felt obvious and predictable, and the ultimate showdown was lackluster。 This sophomore novel was a bit of a mixed bag for me but I still 100% adore Erin A Craig's writing。 This book definitely took some chances on the horror elements and wasn't afraid to make you hate a character (of which I did a lot)。 While this might not have been my perfect read, I think a lot of readers will still love this and I can't wait to see what this author releases next! 。。。more

Stephanie the book nerd fox

Wow。 😳 One scene at around the 200pg mark is definitely going to be a new nightmare for me。 😂This was so twisted, creepy, and riveting。 I couldn't put it down。 I need more books like this。 Her first book is one of my top reads of 2019。 Well, this one is for 2021! Fantastically written。 Wow。 😳 One scene at around the 200pg mark is definitely going to be a new nightmare for me。 😂This was so twisted, creepy, and riveting。 I couldn't put it down。 I need more books like this。 Her first book is one of my top reads of 2019。 Well, this one is for 2021! Fantastically written。 。。。more

Shelby Cohen

This book grabbed me and forced me to read it all in just a couple days。 Even though I guessed much of the truth early on, the writing was so lush and lyrical, it kept me engaged right through the crescendo and to the last drop of honey。

Cynthia

Erin A。 Craig has, once again, masterfully delivered a delightfully creepy story with lush prose and a pitch perfect tone for the setting! Everything about this book was exquisite, even the horror。 She somehow managed to craft beauty from the most unsettling things。 Amity Falls is an isolated town that just lost a few residents after they’d set off on a supply run。 They were brutally killed by someone (or something!) in the woods。 Fearing whatever monsters lurk the perimeter, the rest of the tow Erin A。 Craig has, once again, masterfully delivered a delightfully creepy story with lush prose and a pitch perfect tone for the setting! Everything about this book was exquisite, even the horror。 She somehow managed to craft beauty from the most unsettling things。 Amity Falls is an isolated town that just lost a few residents after they’d set off on a supply run。 They were brutally killed by someone (or something!) in the woods。 Fearing whatever monsters lurk the perimeter, the rest of the townspeople opt to make due with what they have, waiting out the colder months with the hope that the dangerous creatures will be gone by spring。 But as conflicts arise and unease settles, the residents of Amity Falls find themselves in need of some small favors。 But small favors have a price。 Underneath all of Small Favors gorgeous writing, there lies a powerful story about what lurks deep within the hearts of humans and what it takes to reveal that。 I loved House of Salt and Sorrows, but I truly think Craig outdid herself with this one。 There were some fantastic parallels that brought even more depth into the story and it never failed - not even for a second - to fully captivate me。 While this is aimed toward the young adult audience, I promise you that there is nothing tame about this book。 It’s a carefully built horror with plenty of psychological terror to keep your mind on high alert! The violence level is fairly intense as well, but never gratuitous。 If you’re ready to visit Amity Falls, be prepared! While the townspeople may not have been able to safely leave, you might find you’re so lost in Small Favors that you aren’t able to leave either! 。。。more

Angela

Erin A。 Craig does it again! This book was so good。 I loved this fairytale retelling with the errie creepy vibes。 I was drawn to the town of Amity Falls with all the characters and rules that the town follows。 Erin did a good job capturing the characters and making you understand that darkness can seep in so easily。

Amy McCourt

Agh, I LOVED this book!! It was haunting, atmospheric, and full of interesting characters。 This is exactly the type of story I’m always looking for…

Mukta Mohapatra

I love Erin Craig's books and The House of Salt and Sorrow was one of my favorite books in 2020。 I was eagerly anticipating this book and it did not disappoint me。 A mix of myths and fables brought to a slightly more modern setting。 As soon as I got it from the library, I sat down and read it in one sitting。Ellerie lives in the BlackSpire mountains with her family。 Strange things start happening in the town and the townspeople start to turn on each other。 Ellerie is one of the few people who see I love Erin Craig's books and The House of Salt and Sorrow was one of my favorite books in 2020。 I was eagerly anticipating this book and it did not disappoint me。 A mix of myths and fables brought to a slightly more modern setting。 As soon as I got it from the library, I sat down and read it in one sitting。Ellerie lives in the BlackSpire mountains with her family。 Strange things start happening in the town and the townspeople start to turn on each other。 Ellerie is one of the few people who seems to realize there might be an outside force causing this。Lots of action, adventure and a tiny bit of horror。 A little Rumpelstiltskin, SK's Needful Things and Little House on the Prairie。 。。。more

Kerri

A small town, Amity Falls, bordered by a forest。 Families who help each other, sharing during hardships, and celebrating harvest bounties together。 Ellerie Downing is one of the Downing's oldest child, along with her twin brother, Sam。 They have just turned eighteen and are beginning to wonder what their future will look like in Amity Falls。 They also wonder what lays beyond the woods in Amity Falls? As fall harvest approaches, several men from the town leave on a supply run, a crucial journey f A small town, Amity Falls, bordered by a forest。 Families who help each other, sharing during hardships, and celebrating harvest bounties together。 Ellerie Downing is one of the Downing's oldest child, along with her twin brother, Sam。 They have just turned eighteen and are beginning to wonder what their future will look like in Amity Falls。 They also wonder what lays beyond the woods in Amity Falls? As fall harvest approaches, several men from the town leave on a supply run, a crucial journey for the town as they will return with the needed supplies so the town can survive the winter months。 When only their lead horse returns, fatally wounded, a search party finds the remains of the men on the supply run。 No one knows what has happened to them and now they must decide if they should send another supply party or hunker down and wait out the winter。 But, something is in the woods, something dark and deadly。 This book kept me on the edge of my seat as I read it。 I really enjoyed the suspense, the characters, and the setting。 I wish there had been more closure at the end, especially concerning the Downing parents。 Overall a great read for those who enjoy dark, deadly, and suspenseful YA tales。 Thank you to NetGalley, Erin A。 Craig, and Random House Children's, Delacorte Press for an advanced eBook in exchange for my honest review。 。。。more

Kendra Ivery

This was okay。 The spooky atmosphere definitely gave me chills and is perfect for fall/winter cozy reading。 The pacing of the plot lagged a bit in the middle of the novel。 The book sits at 480pgs, I feel that it could have been shortened but at least 100pgs and still been enjoyable。 With that being said, the ending was very abrupt。 From my understanding this is a stand alone, but the ending was open and provided no closure。

Rosie McKerlie

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Devoured this book, just wonderful。 Similar to Salt and Sorrows, I became totally emersed in Ellerie’s world of Amity Falls。 All the little details carried me off into a cottage-core dream, where folks make their own bread, tend their fields, love their neighbours and then try to kill them。Erin A。 Craig manages to illicit a sick sense of something-not-quite-right, and she’s definitely nailed the sense of dread again in Simple Favors。 Look forward to a second read。

Lucero Ducos

Este libro me gusto demasiadoooo!! La verdad es que da un poco de miedo (pero del bueno)。 El libro sigue la vida de Ellerie en Amity Falls, un pequeño pueblo en medio de un bosque totalmente aislado de la civilización。 Cosas extrañas comienzan a ocurrir y los habitantes no tienen idea si estos terribles sucesos son realizados por animales o criaturas en el bosque o algo aún más siniestro。 Me encanto la familia de Ellerie y aprendí bastante sobre la crianza de abejas (un pequeño detalle hahahaha) Este libro me gusto demasiadoooo!! La verdad es que da un poco de miedo (pero del bueno)。 El libro sigue la vida de Ellerie en Amity Falls, un pequeño pueblo en medio de un bosque totalmente aislado de la civilización。 Cosas extrañas comienzan a ocurrir y los habitantes no tienen idea si estos terribles sucesos son realizados por animales o criaturas en el bosque o algo aún más siniestro。 Me encanto la familia de Ellerie y aprendí bastante sobre la crianza de abejas (un pequeño detalle hahahaha)。 La verdad no esperaba que el libro se tornara tan oscuro (hay muchas escenas con descripciones bastante grotescas, están advertidos)。 El plot de mantuvo todo el tiempo en movimiento y el interes romantico me gusto (y no desvía el plot principal para nada que es Amity Falls y todas sus desgracias)。 。。。more

Aly

This was amazing。 Just enough creepy to make it interesting but not hard to sleep at night。 I did guess a major plot point right away, however it didn’t take away from the story in any way。 I absolutely loved it!!!

Krystle

RTC。eArc provided by NetGalley。

Rachel Liebler

I have become a HUGE Erin A。 Craig fan! This book gave me everything I absolutely loved about House of Salt and Sorrows: a dark and spooky fairytale, intelligent and capable young female main characters, a building claustrophobic mystery, all while being incredibly enchanting and atmospheric。 Without giving much away about the actual story, I loved the originality of the tale, and the way she weaves a story rich with mythic back stories, and in effortless world building in subtle nuances like th I have become a HUGE Erin A。 Craig fan! This book gave me everything I absolutely loved about House of Salt and Sorrows: a dark and spooky fairytale, intelligent and capable young female main characters, a building claustrophobic mystery, all while being incredibly enchanting and atmospheric。 Without giving much away about the actual story, I loved the originality of the tale, and the way she weaves a story rich with mythic back stories, and in effortless world building in subtle nuances like the in depth bee keeping and daily life moments。 I love how strong, resilient and capable the main character Ellerie is, which is a breath of fresh air。 This spooky story kept me up at night hiding under my covers creeped out, strung out and unable to put it down。 。。。more

DJL

Talk about a cocktail of genre elements。 Good story that I think readers would like to read around the spooktacular season。

Denya

The Village x Rumpelstiltskin。

Anna Bram

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 4。75 maybe a little higher。 I really enjoyed this book。 I think it’s much better than House of Salt and Sorrows。 The characters are more fleshed out the romance is better and the plot didn’t feel so rushed。 There are some elements from Craig’s first novel that show up in this one。 Like the little sister (Verity and Sadie respectively) having some supernatural connection to the villain (Verity’s visions and Sadie’s imaginary friend) and then disappearing sometime during the book。 And the end scen 4。75 maybe a little higher。 I really enjoyed this book。 I think it’s much better than House of Salt and Sorrows。 The characters are more fleshed out the romance is better and the plot didn’t feel so rushed。 There are some elements from Craig’s first novel that show up in this one。 Like the little sister (Verity and Sadie respectively) having some supernatural connection to the villain (Verity’s visions and Sadie’s imaginary friend) and then disappearing sometime during the book。 And the end scenes are both the couples reuniting。 Honestly there are a lot of plot similarities。 Like a lot。 I didn’t mind because I feel like Craig took the elements that she loved from House of Salt and Sorrows and improved on them in Small Favors。 This book’s characters are more fleshed out and I preferred this setting to the one in House of Salt and Sorrows。 And I preferred the explanation behind the villains of the story。 They felt more plausible (as plausible as mythic monsters can be ) and connected to the main character than the villains in Annaleigh’s story。 Sorry this is turning into a House of Salt and Sorrows review。 This book is just better than Craig’s first one。 I think she needs a new approach though。 Because if her third book continues the similarities this one had it won’t bode well for her writing career。 She needs a fresh take on her books。 Not a depiction of previous writing。 I think her writing style has improved definitely and I did really enjoy this book。 Though I kind of wanted a little more there at the end。 It’s left really open ended。 Is there gonna be a sequel? That would be great。 But I doubt that will happen。 。。。more

Ketelen Lefkovich

“The smoke smelled of burning pine needles, dark and sweet。” This was my first contact with the author, and I can safely say I have become a fan。‘Small Favors’ is a very atmospheric book。 The writing pulled me in instantly and I felt completely absorbed by this story, even to the point of reading at night way past my bedtime and going to sleep late。 To me, this book was a pleasure to read。 There was a certain vibe to this book, kind of horror-ish and creepy。 I could picture it become an incredibl “The smoke smelled of burning pine needles, dark and sweet。” This was my first contact with the author, and I can safely say I have become a fan。‘Small Favors’ is a very atmospheric book。 The writing pulled me in instantly and I felt completely absorbed by this story, even to the point of reading at night way past my bedtime and going to sleep late。 To me, this book was a pleasure to read。 There was a certain vibe to this book, kind of horror-ish and creepy。 I could picture it become an incredibly beautiful movie。 The small-town vibe, the rules that must be followed by all members of the community, the strange happenings that begin to occur, the distrust people begin to feel with one another。In the town of Amity Falls, the people live isolated from the rest of the world, and this isolation, hopelessness, and sometimes the dependency on certain things that they can’t grow or produce themselves were very palpable。 To me, the horror was built in transposing the exact feelings that the protagonist was feeling, “what am I going to do now?”。I loved the main character, Ellerie (what a peculiar name by the way!)。 She is very strong and I enjoyed reading her stream of consciousness。 Her relationship with her family is greatly constructive, from the dependency and admiration she has for her parents, to her being a support for her sisters, and the conflicts she has with her twin brother。 Ellerie reads like a very three-dimensional and fleshed-out character。 Something I particularly loved was the presence and the metaphors relating to the bees in this novel, I found it to be very beautiful, and I loved the importance there is to these tiny creatures, as well as the food they produce。The separation of the book into seasons was a great touch to the narrative。 And the approaching of the winter months coinciding with more dark things happening in town was really good。 All of the elements, the strange man arriving in town, weird mutated creatures, crops growing rapidly and then decaying, created an atmosphere that felt incredibly alluring and unputdownable。I adored the ending and the resolutions to everything, this book has a certain touch of ‘Wilder Girls’ by Rory Power and I appreciated that a lot。 Also, I have to mention that this cover is absolutely gorgeous and I am obsessed with it。I recommend this book for people who want a delicious writing, an intriguing book, and a story well told。 ‘Small Favors’ has become a new favorite to me。Thank you to Penguin Random House for sending me an ARC in exchange for an honest review。↠5 stars + favorite 。。。more