![]() Clocking in at 864 pages, The Key certainly demands a lot of your time but, luckily, the story is interesting enough to hold your attention. In Fire, the girls are learning to cope with and control their newfound magical abilities, while dealing with dating, family drama and that upcoming end-of-the-world stuff, and in The Key, everything reaches a head as the girls prepare for their final showdown against the evil that has been plaguing them.Īs the final book in the trilogy, The Key certainly packs the biggest punch – both in terms of plot twists and page count. In The Circle, we’re introduced to seven teenagers who are revealed as the chosen ones, the witches that have been picked to stop the impending apocalypse. On its English publication, the Engelsfors Trilogy drew comparisons to Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but for me it’s more of a mix between Supernatural and Pretty Little Liars – suitably fantastical and filled with horror tropes, but with plenty of teen drama thrown in for good measure. ![]()
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