by Susie Moloney
Good Lord, this book was painful. This book had me wishing I didn't write a book blog that I read this for. Can you just say "simplistic"?? There was no character to this book, whatsoever and it fell extremely flat. Part of it came off as whiny, particularly in the teenage daughter. I had barely lik...
'The Thirteen' by Susie Moloney is a story of love, sacrifice and witches. It's also a tale of suburbia and how far people are willing to go to get what they want.Paula and her daugher, Rowan, are heading back to Haven Woods, a perfect piece of surburbia. The homes are all lovely, and the women dres...
This is the pour-and-bake brownie of books: easy, junky, tasty, fast, and fun. And like those insta-brownies, this book was kind of a weekend lifesaver for me.My mother went to the hospital on Thursday and this book spent the weekend with me, alleviating two long nights sleeping in a hospital chair...
This book was described as “The Witches of Eastwick” meets “Desperate Housewives.” The minute I read that description I was interested in discovering what kind of world I would find in The Thirteen. Unfortunately, while I think Moloney was able to hit some good notes in this book, overall, it was ...
Huh, I guess I won this from LibraryThing. I don't even remember requesting it... but it sounds interesting.
Two catch phrases ascribed to this book are “The Witches of Eastwick meets Desperate Housewives” and “A circle of friends will support you through bad times. A circle of witches can drag you through hell.” With that kind of advertising this book seemed right up my alley … reading wise. The reality...