Genre: Fiction/Magic Realism
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Synopsis: This story was about two sisters, Gillian and Sally Owens who were orphaned when they were young and raised by their aunts in Massachusetts.Their aunts were outcasts of the town because of their powers. The sisters' own powers start to surface which makes them determined to leave the little town where everyone knows them as "witches" and to fit into "normal" society. The sisters go in their separate ways. They are only reunited when trouble strikes and they are forced to all work together and embrace their magic to overcome the trouble in their own backyard.
Review: The movie was one of my favorites growing up and I was sure the book would be just as good if not better. It seems like I should have learned by now that movies are often nothing like the books. Practical Magic was not an exception to this rule. I didn't like the writing style in this. The way it was written felt like the majority of it was back-story. I didn't get any detail or feel like I was there with the characters. There was no chance to connect to the characters in the story and that's very important to me. Not to mention the intense language that kept popping up in the story.
Rating: ** Two Stars
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Author:
Synopsis: This story was about two sisters, Gillian and Sally Owens who were orphaned when they were young and raised by their aunts in Massachusetts.Their aunts were outcasts of the town because of their powers. The sisters' own powers start to surface which makes them determined to leave the little town where everyone knows them as "witches" and to fit into "normal" society. The sisters go in their separate ways. They are only reunited when trouble strikes and they are forced to all work together and embrace their magic to overcome the trouble in their own backyard.
Review: The movie was one of my favorites growing up and I was sure the book would be just as good if not better. It seems like I should have learned by now that movies are often nothing like the books. Practical Magic was not an exception to this rule. I didn't like the writing style in this. The way it was written felt like the majority of it was back-story. I didn't get any detail or feel like I was there with the characters. There was no chance to connect to the characters in the story and that's very important to me. Not to mention the intense language that kept popping up in the story.
Rating: ** Two Stars