The call by peadar ó guilín5/29/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() The writing also never went in depth of the story. I had to read lines over and over again to understand what the author was trying to get across. My personal issue with the book is that the writing may not be understandable for the average reader. “The Call” tries to emulate the essence of classics from “The Hunger Games” to “Harry Potter”, but it seems to fail through lackluster themes and ineffective twists. This book sounded exciting and suspenseful in theory, but was not what I was hoping for. When someone is taken by the Sídhe, they have been “called.” The Sídhe want to take back their former home by kidnapping human teenagers and mutating and deforming them. ![]() “The Call” by Peadar O’Guilin is a story set in Ireland, where the Sídhe, known as Irish fairies, have been cut off from the rest of the world. ![]()
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