Nadia is a witch. A powerful, but untrained witch. Her mother is also a witch, but has abandoned the family (with no real reason given as to why) and suddenly Nadia, her father, and her brother are moving to a new town to start a fresh, new life sans mom. It's important to note that in this story, t...
Maybe I'll try again later, but right now this just isn't catching my interest. For something with witches and curses in it, it's not terribly exciting.
Nadia, along with her father and brother, have just moved to Captive Sound after their parents divorce. In the middle of Nadia’s magic training(which the male members of her family know nothing about), her mother up and left them. When they arrive in Captive Sound, Nadia immediately knows there is a...
Spellcaster was a rather polarising read for me - on one hand I loved it and I think Ms Gray made some great choices, but on the other hand there were quite some elements that grated on my nerves.Nadia's mom left her and her family, unannounced. This is a tradedy in itself, but what's worse is that ...
SPELLCASTER, by Claudia Gray, is a hard one for me to review. It’s one of those books that looked really great on paper, got good reviews from various sources I trust, and featured a dark New England town, witches, and angsty teens. With my recent YA obsession, I thought this was going to be a rea...
My Rating: 2.5 I'm a huge fan of Claudia Gray's standalone, Fateful (I mean, where else could you read about the Titanic and werewolves together?), but not her Evernight series, which focused on vampires. Spellcaster is focused on witches, which you can easily tell from the title alone. I'll be hone...
I had fun with this book. I really enjoyed Nadia as our heroine and Mateo as our hero. In fact, I really loved Mateo... he was the broken hero who comes through despite the consequences. I also enjoyed the other minor characters in this book. All had their place and some, like her little brother, we...
Rating: FI couldn't concentrate on the story and it never held my interest. I thought I would give this a try since I read this vampire series by Claudia Gray. This book was a huge disappointment as I've been waiting on this for so long. Some day, I might pick this up again and give it another chanc...
*Genre* YA Paranormal*Rating* 3.0*Thoughts*I wasn't a huge fan of the author's Evernight series, but it wasn't so awful that I totally gave up on it and vowed to never return. With the release of Spellcaster, Claudia creates an entirely different world based on witchcraft and the First Laws which we...
To see full review click here.Claudia Gray books are like guilty pleasures for me. I know they're not the greatest, and God they use YA's tropes like there's no tomorrow. But they're enjoyable enough. It's like mind candy. You know it's bad for you, but somehow you can't help but indulge. Unfor...
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