Title: The Accident Season
Author: Moira Fowley-Doyle
Rating: 4.5/5 stars
Series? No
The Accident Season was a bit of a surprise for me, I didn’t expect it to bowl me over and delight me in EVERY way possible. I eagerly read every beautiful, haunting sentence. I craved its slight dark and off-kilter spin on reality. I laughed, cried, and loved along with all of the main characters. It’s a story about a family curse, with a big fat highlight on the family, identity, and the memories which define us.
It’s the accident season, the same time every year. Bones break, skin tears, bruises bloom.
Every October, Cara and the rest of her family suffers through the inexplicable accident season. Around every corner, tragedies of every size awaits them: from the little, such as a landslide of hardbacks (being a book worm is, as you are all aware, a deceptively dangerous hobby) – to the large, such as the passing of their beloved uncle, Seth. This year, Cara also discovers that Elsie, a childhood friend she has lost touch with, lurks in the background of all her photos. The mystery that is the Accident Season and Elsie seem intrinsically linked, and this book follow our protagonist as they unravel the truth.
Maybe it was something inside us; the mysterious something that connects every bone of our spines, or that keeps our teeth stuck to the insides of our mouths. Maybe it was something between us; something in the air or in the flames that wound around us.
I adored the writing in The Accident Season, it flows beautifully and sets a delightfully disjointed and unsettled tone over the book. Magical realism is one of my favourite genres, and this book perfectly embodies that in the way it blurs familiarity with dreamlike, otherworldly elements. It also created a creepy atmosphere that had me glancing over my shoulders for the entire read. I know that Josie* found it a bit too frightening and had to DNF, so your mileage may vary.
The girl dressed like a forest, the tall, scaly-skinned mermaid girl, the flickering ghost boy and the tiny Converse-wearing fairy girl.
Despite the numerous unearthly elements in The Accident Season, at the core of the story is a tale about adolescent uncertainties and identity that I’m sure many can relate to, regardless of their age group. I loved how I connected to everyone of these characters, in all of their eccentricities and flaws. There’s Cara, inquisitive and curious, but not always perceptive, I freaking adored her narrative voice! There’s cool, practical Alice, her sister, eager to distance herself from the accident season and her tumultuous childhood. There’s Bea, a red-headed force of nature, who embraces her own oddity with full force so she can disguise her own insecurities. Finally, there’s Sam, the ex-stepbrother who’s viewed as part of the family, but struggles to find his place in life. I adored each and every one, along with their relationship to one another. There’s two romances in this book that’s both heartwarming and heartbreaking, all at the same time. JUST KISS, KIDS, JUST KISS. ahem*
So let’s raise our glass to the accident season,
To the river beneath us where we sink our souls,
To the bruises and secrets, to the ghosts in the ceiling,
One more drink for the watery road.
The poem above makes numerous appearances in this book. Initially it seems a bit nonsensical, but every time it appears, another layer of the puzzle at the heart of the book is peeled back – right up until its cathartic conclusion. It’s an exquisite corpse, a type of poem written by more than one person, and I found it perfectly fitting for The Accident Season, whose ultimate mystery lies in the stories surrounding each character.
Though we mainly see the events unfold through Cara’s point of view, it’s only when details from Alice, from Bea, from Sam, and even from her mother, is added to the mix that the plot hits its peak. Basically, this is my very round-about way of saying that The Accident Season is a book that should be savoured until the very end, because the last pages turn the book from an enjoyable to a memorable read.
* Footnote: JOSIE! You need to get back and finish this wonderful book – I will be here to hold your hands if necessary! Same to the rest of you, this book is one of my favourite reads in August, don’t miss out!
This sounds great. I think I might check to see if my library has it!
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Definitely!! I loved it so much and it’s a quick read 🙂
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EEEEEP. I’ve been eyeing this book for so long now. I love magical realism, too! There doesn’t seem to be a lot of books out there that focus on that genre. The Accident Season sounds absolutely terrifyingly fantastic. It also seems like one of those books where the mystery really is a … mystery. lol Do you know what I mean? It feels like a story that has a hard to predict ending. Great review, Aentee :D.
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I love magical realism but don’t read enough of it, I think I’ll have to read Ava Lavender next month to continue this streak. The mystery in this book is AWESOME, I won’t ruin it by saying more, aside from urging you to read this ASAP *nods* ❤
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This book sounds terrifying but super intriguing! I have a low tolerance for mysteries and thrillers but I love magical realism so much… I’ll have to check this book out. And I also love the title of it too.
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I don’t actually think it’s that scary, just slightly unnerving, so I would def recommend it even if you’re skittish haha. I think you’ll love it Jenna as it’s more contemporary than fantasy :)!
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I’ll see if I can get a cheap ebook version!
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I wonder what year this is published 🙂
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It’s a recent release, it was out in Oz in July and now out all over the world 🙂 check it out if you have a chance!
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I will. Thanks!
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I’ve been intrigued by this story for a while now, and your review just transported me completely. I need to read it NOW. Thanks so much for this amazing review Aentee! 😀
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Ah thank you, I’m glad the review tipped you over the edge because this book is so wonderful in many ways! Can’t wait what you think of it!! Thanks for reading 🙂
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I’ve been wanting to read this one for ages! Your review has just made me that much more excited.
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You should definitely give it a chance, it’s a very quick read and te characters are adorable!! I also found the ending fitting but unexpected! This is definitely a gem of a book 🙂
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This is one creepy book that I really want to try reading. XD
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I hope you’ll give it a go!! It’s not all creepy, there’s also some genuinely moving moments of real human emotions 🙂 hope you like it!
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🙂
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Adding this to my TBR list! 🙂
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Glad to hear. Fingers and toes both crossed hoping you’ll like it!!
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Reminds me of final destination.I like reading strange and creepy books so I’ll definitely check it out. Great Review! 😀
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It is a bit like the Final Destination curse, though with nowhere near as much death 😉 hope you get a chance to read it soon!!
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Oh man, oh man. You have a way of writing that makes me want to just pick up the books straight away, Aentee! Definitely adding this to my tbr. This sounds like some magical realism I’d like to devour.
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Thanks CW!! I am so happy you added this to your TBR and I really hope you enjoy it. I thought the ending was so special and the writing/ otherworldly aspect was a joy to read 😀
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Ahh I’m SO GLAD you loved this one. Isn’t the writing GORGEOUS? And that song is haunting any beautiful.
The romance was perfect, too, I liked how slow and tentative it was and that *ridiculous* scene had me all giddy, it was so painful and sweet. Sam is one of the best love interests I’ve read about lately.
The best part of this book, I think, is that I’m still thinking about it weeks after I’ve finished it which is something that rarely happens.
Oh and I’m a TOTAL chicken when it comes to scary stuff and I never, ever read or watch horror and I thought it was fine! Haunting, yes, but not gruesome or anything (this is for those who doubt the power of Fowley-Doyle’s writing). 🙂
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I agree Kaja!! The writing is drop dead gorgeous! I love it so much and I’m eagerly awaiting for all of the author’s future releases.
The romance was one of my favourite parts as well! I am rarely impressed by most romance nowadays, but this one had my heart beating a bit faster and grinning like an idiot. Sam is so wonderful and his chemistry with his ‘petite soeur’ is off the charts!
I thought the book wasn’t too horrifying. Just a bit unsettling. It’s definitely very memorable and I love books that can stay with you, long after the last pages are turned. So glad you loved it too, Kaja!!
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Aentee your reviews always make me want to run to the nearest bookshop and get my hands on all these books! The Accident Season sounds like it has a very unique concept to the book, and the cover art is just so beautiful! I love all the pastel colours! This may just be my next book I purchase! -A x
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Yay! I’m so glad to hear that! And so happy that you enjoy my review enough to consider getting the book *squishes you* I really hope you enjoy it, it’s definitely very unique and exciting!!
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I keep hearing amazing things about this book!
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That’s cos the book is amazing! Please consider picking it up 🙂
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Adding it to my ever-growing list of books to read! (There’s aren’t enough hours in the day!)
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I know right! I wish I could read faster. There’s way too many books to read and reviews to write haha.
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I can’t wait to read this. Thanks for the push to get it
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Ah no worries! I really hope you will love it as much as I did! Enjoy 🙂
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I’m in love with that poem! I have a great feeling about this one because I think it’s going to be something I love. I love atmospheric books and from what you said, it sounds like a horroresque novel? I mean either way, I’ll hopefully enjoy it! I’m trying not to keep my expectations too high because that’s what happened with a horror novel I read last year that unfortunately, fell very flat for me (it was Welcome to the Dark House if you were interested)). Fabulous review!
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It’s not horror, just a little bit creepy and unsettling! But it’s most of all magical and delightful, especially with the characters who are all so endearing despite their eccentricities! I highly recommend it and hope you’ll enjoy it, Kelly!!
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I love a good thriller! Anything that keeps me on my toes and looking over my shoulder is always entertaining and fun! Great review!
I think I’ll be adding this one to my TBR! 😀
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This one is so delightful, Jesse! A perfect mix of contemporary and fantasy and mystery! I think you’ll love it!!
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Yeah it’s definitely on my TBR already 😀
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WONDERFUL BOOK, YOU SAY? I’ve heard many amazing things about this book by many people I trust, so I REALLY want to read it. Plus, that cover is gorgeous, at least IMO. Great review! 🙂
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You must read this! Just as I must read The Monstrumologist, hehe!
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YES, YOU MUST READ THE MONSTRUMOLOGIST. Seriously though, it’s my favourite book series. :’)
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Your illustration is beautiful! I love the dream catcher design, so pretty ❤ Wonderful review also! I saw this book on amazon but didn't read what it was about. However your review has piqued my curiosity on it. Sounds like a really interesting read!
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Hehe it is pretty but I can’t claim the image as my own. They’re actually graphics packs I get from creativemarket! Your own art is so stunning though, Thuong!
I hope you’ll get a chance to read this book. It’s a quick read and an excellent mix of genre. I haven’t rooted for a romance so much in a long time.
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I know 😉 what I mean is I liked the way you created it together. It’s an amazing graphics pack! Love watercolour paintings. Aw *blushes* thanks! But I haven’t picked up a pencil in 2 or 3 months? Ah I need to get on that lol.
I hope so too. Oh good, I like quick reads – helps me to get through my Goodreads challenge a bit quicker! That sounds cool. Looking forward to picking it up 🙂
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This seems like an intriguing book. I’ll definitely adding it to my TBR list. I love books that focus on familly. Amazing review!
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This book is definitely very strong on the family front! I hope you’ll enjoy it 🙂
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I cannot wait to read this one! It sounds so intriguing! I am very excited that the writing is beautiful too. Thanks for the recommendation! 🙂 I am definitely adding this to my TBR! Great review!!
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I hope you’ll love it as much as I do, Theresa! This book is certainly beautiful and so surprising in the best ways 🙂
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AH AENTEE YOU REVIEW REALLY MAKES ME WANT TO PICK IT UP AGAIN! You make it sound so incredibly anazing… Maybe I will try to read it again… Since you’ll be there to hold my hand!
Fantastic review though, honestly it was very persuasive! 💕
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Yessss! Start it again, I will be here for you!! And I promise it never gets much creepier than the dolls scene!!
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The writing in this one sounds amazing! I love the mystery with the poem and the colourful cast of characters, and their relationships with each other. The mystery and creepy atmosphere sound like they were done really well here. Lovely review Aentee!
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Lovely review, Aentee!! I am not usually someone who reads books like The Accident Season, but it looks too good not to give it a try! The quotes you included were so eerie and beautiful and ugh I need this book in my life NOW. Your review was absolutely fabulous and made me want to step outside my comfort zone and try something new, even though I’m not a huge fan of creepy/eerie books.
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