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PostHeaderIcon AnnAlysis:Wicked:Witch & Curse Part 1

Wicked Witch and Curse

This book actually has two books, so I’m going to review it in two parts. I just finished the first book and I’m actually yearning for more, which is a good thing since I still have half a book to read :)

Holly is getting ready to go into her senior year of high school, finishing out the summer on a white water rafting trip with her parents and best friend. When it ends tragically, she moves to Seattle to live with her aunt, uncle and 2 cousins.

She hadn’t even made it to Seattle before strange things started (magic) and the moment she got into her new bedroom, it got even more serious (magic).

This book takes you back and forth between today and 600 years ago. There are two major witch/warlock covens, The Cathers and The Deveraux. There was an arranged match up between the two covens that ended tragically and risen back from the grave (MAGIC).

Holly always thought she heard her parents fighting about witches, but she had no idea it was true.

One thing I really liked about this book was that although the girls tried to push the weird dreams(magic)  they were having to the back of their mind, when they found out they were really witches, they were cool with it. I mean, this is life changing. Yes, there was some serious drama going on and they really didn’t have a choice but to embrace it, but it would be hard, I think, to just be like “Oh, I’m a witch? Cool.”

I’ve read a lot of books that jump back and forth through time periods and sometimes it’s hard to determine where you are. This one was very self explanatory. If it jumped really far, it told you where it was. Otherwise, they used regular font for today and italics for the past. I always knew where I was.

At the beginning of each chapter, there was a spell. I thought this was SUPER COOL and here is my favorite one:

Feed us now as hunger grows
Let us feast upon our foes
We shall dine upon their eyes
Hearts and brains, ribs and thighs

Our Lady listen to our cry
We throw our heads back to the sky
Bind our family heart and sole
Comfort us and make us whole

When it comes to the chapters, they are labeled by the English Medieval moons, which they use instead of the months. Very cool! I had no idea there were so many different moons. Check out this site to see all of the different moon names.

Being a Twilight fan, one thing that caught my attention and I LOVED during this book, was that Port Angelus was mentioned. I’m sure it’s just a coincidence, but when it caught my eye, I thought it was cool. Witches, warlocks, vampires …. they’re all from the same mold and love Washington :) Yes, I realize I spelled Angelus with a “u”. That’s how it was spelled in the book. I looked it up online, and yes it’s Angeles! The “u” gives it a little character though!

I am really excited to start this next book. One thing I am hoping for is that we stay in the present  a little more. While I love the old days, I think the characters in this book are really interesting. I love the fact that 3 teenage girls just learned they were witches. I would like to get to know them more. As I flip through the next book, I don’t see any italics so hopefully that means we stick with Holly, Amanda and Nicole!

I give this book 3 bookmarks.

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2 Responses to “AnnAlysis:Wicked:Witch & Curse Part 1”

  • Meg says:

    Definitely sounds interesting! And the Twilight connection is pretty cool :) Since I love that series so much, I’d probably like this one, too! I’m getting ready to start Blue Bloods… not sure if you’ve read that one? It looks good!

  • Kari says:

    I haven’t read the Blue Bloods series, but I always look at it in the book store. I can’t wait to see your review on it!

    This book is witchy, but not Harry Potterish. It’s more serious witchcraft than fun. They’re fighting other witches/warlocks instead of dragons and crazy stuff like that :)

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