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Today we have a new post about the book "Spells for Lost Things" by author Jenna Evans Welch.
Year of edition or reprint: 02-2023
Publisher: IN
Language: Portuguese
Dimensions: 151 x 228 x 23 mm
Binding: Soft Cover
Pages: 336
Product Type: Book
Synopsis:
"Willow feels she doesn't belong anywhere, so she believes the only way to find her true home is to travel the world. But her plans are interrupted when her mother drags her to Salem to deal with the inheritance of an aunt she knew nothing about, who may or may not have been a witch.
In Salem, she meets Mason, a lonely and displaced young man who has just been placed in a foster family in that same town. Mason has spent years in and out of, or running away from, temporary homes, and his greatest desire is to find his mother, whom he hasn't seen in years. Together they will have to travel through Salem to discover Willow's mother's past and the whole truth behind the curse that hangs over the women in her family.
Amidst stars, lots of magic, eccentric aunts, and a treasure hunt in a dream house, Willow and Mason will discover that it takes a lot of courage to open their hearts and find their true home."
Opinion:
This was another book that automatically went ahead of the other books I had to read 🙈 (for a change right?) Another reason why this book went ahead of my tbr is because, I don't know if you noticed but my last reviews were of the trilogy Love & Books by the same author, with this I wanted to continue and make a review that would give continuity to what the author has recently published.
It's a book that has a simple cover, the image is perfect for what it portrays - "spells for lost things" - it has 336 pages, the story is a little slow in the beginning but it unfolds well to a point of arousing curiosity in the reader as the reading progresses. It has a fluid writing style, simple words, the places are very well described to a point that we can imagine them and its literary genre is romance and young adult.
I liked this book a lot, it was not a book that I loved. It was a little hard to get into the rhythm of this book, two different characters, each with totally different stories, but at the same time having many things in common, this one became super interesting with its continuity - it was when I got to that part that I think the story flowed a lot more, the curiosity of wanting to find out how these two characters start socializing, how and what it is that brings them together so passionately.
I had doubts about the age of the characters, especially Mason, because the way he acts and sees things doesn't match his age, it's as if he still lives in the world of the moon, where he hasn't reached the Earth yet, that is, he can't see the true reality, but the story is cute and the characters are very sweet.
I recommend reading this book.
P.S: In a certain way we all lose several things in our lives, but it's important to know how to distinguish that there are things that the best thing that happened to us was having lost them, others not so much.
7/10🖋
"Being is like being. Let it be so, today, tonight, under the moon, over the sea."
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