The Rules of Magic by Alice Hoffman 5/5 This is the first book I've been excited for its’ release in a while and it did not disappoint. This is the fictional biography of Franny and Jet Owens, the aunts from the 90s movie Practical Magic. I found Hoffman to be so very subtle in her story weaving. She put in just enough eccentric details to immerse you in the landscape of the story and completely overtake you by the life of the Owens witches. The characters are vibrant, stubborn, and completely real for the reader. I can picture each and every one of them in my head, and understand the personality associated with them. I enjoyed every moment of the book, but what I found most wonderful was the emotions that Hoffman is able to evoke in her readers. I had to work not to actually physically cry at death, and found myself laughing out loud several times, regardless of where I was in my actual life. The sense of passing time is very real, and I found it was easy to follow the girls thro...
Hello everyone, and welcome to my blog! Here I will be posting reviews of books I have read, impressions of movie adaptations and other books that I feel like I need to read. I will ALWAYS tell you if there are spoilers but I generally try to review without any major spoilers. I lean heavily towards sci-fi, YA, and Historical fiction but I've started expanding into bio and memoirs. Happy reading!