Review; Cackle by Rachel Harrison

Ages ago, I read the paranormal novel Cackle bt Rachel Harrison, and today I'll post my review of the book.

Description from Goodreads
All her life, Annie has played it nice and safe. After being unceremoniously dumped by her longtime boyfriend, Annie seeks a fresh start. She accepts a teaching position that moves her from Manhattan to a small village upstate. She’s stunned by how perfect and picturesque the town is. The people are all friendly and warm. Her new apartment is dreamy too, minus the oddly persistent spider infestation.

Then Annie meets Sophie. Beautiful, charming, magnetic Sophie, who takes a special interest in Annie, who wants to be her friend. More importantly, she wants Annie to stop apologizing and start living for herself. That’s how Sophie lives. Annie can’t help but gravitate toward the self-possessed Sophie, wanting to spend more and more time with her, despite the fact that the rest of the townsfolk seem…a little afraid of her. And like, okay. There are some things. Sophie’s appearance is uncanny and ageless, her mansion in the middle of the woods feels a little unearthly, and she does seem to wield a certain power…but she couldn’t be…could she?

My Thoughts on the Book
For me, Cackle wasn't that scary, but I found it enjoyable nontheless. Annie was a relatable character, Sophie was intriguing, and overall, the characters were well-written and fleshed out. Oh, I can't forget about Ralph. I wouldn't mind having such a friendly spider as a pet.

Overall, it was a charming book with autumnal vibes to it, so it's the perfect read for October in that sense.

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