![]() ![]() A review was left by someone under the username Annabel_Hawkins on Good Reads who said, “…this felt bland, uninspired, and lacking in any of the macabre that the film was so full of–nowhere in this novel did it feel like Halloween…” Long Live the Pumpkin Queen was dull and missing all the things that Halloween town was known and loved for. ![]() It felt like reading a middle school book. The story was missing a lot of the gruesome language and romance that was present in The Nightmare Before Christmas. It had large print and was only a little over three-hundred pages. The fact that this book was YA (young adult) was shocking. The only book that I have read from Shea Ernshaw was Long Live the Pumpkin Queen, which presented a beautifully written story with great detail despite this, the book was incredibly disappointing and over-hyped. She is a New York Times bestselling author who has written A History of Wild Places, The Wicked Deep, Winterwood, and A Wilderness of Stars. Long Live the Pumpkin Queen was released Augand was written by Shea Ernshaw. ![]() The only reason I really liked it was because it was good writing and not just boring stuff.” ![]() “The book wasn’t good-but it wasn’t absolutely terrible,” Symone Leak, a fellow student at Argo, gave her input on Long Live the Pumpkin Queen. ![]()
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