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Published: 5/16/2017
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June is an 18 year old that lives in a magical place where the boundary between our world and the next isn't quite as firm, ghosts are real, and the unexplainable is possible. Her parents only have two rules: 1) Stay away from the Angerts and 2) Don't go to the falls. But, when Saul Angert comes back to town after years away, she can't seem to make herself steer clear even if his family…

What I Liked:
I thought the magical realism worked really well. The presence of ghosts and other impossible things is explained in such a thoughtful way that it doesn’t seem all that far-fetched. Adding the mystical dimension made the story of a teen girl, June, she realizes her family and childhood weren’t nearly as perfect as she thought more engaging.

What Bothered Me:
As should be expected in a Young Adult novel, there was a lot of young people making poor decisions, but it certainly made the plot more interesting.

Overall:
If you enjoy young adult, are a fan of folk tales, and believe in the possibility of ghosts and spirits, you should read A Million Junes. I picked this book up because I wanted to read Emily Henry’s backlist. I actually enjoyed it a lot more than anticipated because Young Adult is not my favorite, but it drew me in with mystery of what could have possibly happened between these two families to cause a rift to last for generations.