When The Rest of Heaven Was Blue by Edgar Allan Poe (Review)

*I received a copy of this book for my honest review*




Haunting, classic anti-social poem of alienation by Edgar Allan Poe, about a loner haunted by a strange demon. Illustrated with striking gothic and witch illustrations. Tweens, teens and adults alike will love this haunting book. If you are looking for the next stunning gothic read, this is it.

This strikingly illustrated book When The Rest of Heaven Was Blue by Edgar Allan Poe:

  • Haunting in classic gothic style by a timeless, classic 19th-century American writer, Edgar Allan Poe.
  • Introduces readers to classic poetry and great literature.
  • Strikingly illustrated with bold gothic and witchy illustrations.
  • Fans of witches, gothic and loner literature will especially enjoy this spectacular book.
  • Makes great classic literature enjoyable and easily accessible.
  • Ideal for ages 10 and up, adults, tweens and teens.

Dive into this haunting YA classic story of loneliness and alienation by Edgar Allan Poe today.


MY THOUGHTS


This is the first time I have read  When The Rest of Heaven Was Blue and I am so glad I did because I just loved it.  


Last year I  read The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe but then I read My Beautiful Annabel Lee (published by Little Owl House) earlier this month. I just love what I had read and of course, the beautiful illustrations in My Beautiful Annabel Lee helped a lot so I couldn’t wait to read When The Rest of Heaven Was Blue.


I don’t want to spoil anything for those who haven’t read this one but here is a photo to show how gorgeous the illustrations are:  






I give this 5 out of 5.



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