Book Review Of Echo Mountain By Lauren Wolk
Book Review Of Echo Mountain By Lauren Wolk
Summary
Ellie and her family are forced to move to Echo Mountain after losing almost everything except their lives in the Great Depression. They get used to the mountain life and everything finally starts to go well until Ellie's world turns upside down during her father's accident. He goes into coma and the doctor says he might never wake up again. While she tries to find a cure by herself, she meets Cate, an outcast witch who everyone calls the hag and a wild mountain boy named Larkin. Ellie learns to become a healer to save her father.
My Opinion
Echo Mountain is a wonderful book. Usually, I don't prefer to read extremely slow stories but Lauren Wolk's fascinating book changed my mind. It was wonderful and the display of each and every emotion was descriptive and so well written that the reader could feel it. I love how Ellie keeps trying no matter what hurdles she faces from others and no matter what her family says. Her unstoppable characteristics made the story a better one. I love the strength and power in the character depth which was the structure,main frame and backbone of the story. Their history and feelings are portrayed with exquisite richness and make the story more interesting. Overall Echo Mountain is a beautifully crafted book and is a book that you can read if you are looking for a soft and calm plot.
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