This book has a great start and one can really feel the magic coming together and being used in away that makes sense. Unfortunately the writing doesn't hold that strong through the story but it starts strong enough to carry the story through to the end. This was probably the better of the books ...
I gave this book three stars instead of two because it deals with some really important issues. But first, let's look at some other things. There are two revelations in this book, one about the twins' mother and one about the Ileana's father. Once again, this series proves it's pretty good about ...
1.5 starsBook 3 in the T*Witches series. This was barely OK. First off, these girls live in Massachusetts; nothing wrong with that; but in the last book it was Halloween (their birthday) and now it's a few weeks later and this book covers a few weeks too. Hello, where's Thanksgiving? Secondly...
I have mixed feelings about this book. I read it a decade ago, maybe even more. As a child I loved this series, and I continued to love it even into my teens. Now that I am older I can't help but notice some flaws and wonder how I was not confused as a child. In the first installment of the T*wit...
I keep reading these books not because they're written super well, or because the characters are amazing (though I get increasingly attached to Alex), or because the plots are unique. I just like them. It's a quick, mindless read about a bunch of teenage rich girls who talk like they're from the ...