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Marise Catherine
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swamp witch wannabe
anthropology student, non-stop reader, consummate daydreamer, coonhound mama

Firewitch (55 KP) rated Hocus Pocus (1993) in Movies
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Jessalyn Joy (118 KP) rated Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) in Movies
Jul 16, 2017
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didn't like the witch or that she turned into an old hag and poisoned a young lady


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Super Mom, Author, Wrestling Addict & Good Witch
Divorced mom, author, journalist and environmental and social justice activist and Good Witch.

Rachel (48 KP) rated The Bell Witch in Books
May 27, 2017
Too Predictable
This is an interesting, yet already done, version of the well known 'Bell Witch' story. The landscape and setting for the tale is well defined. You get a good feel of the land, of the house and the atmosphere.
The characters, at times, feel very thin. It would have been nice to know them more before the witch makes her, surprisingly early, appearance. It is the character of the witch that we get to see the most, despite her being cast as the most mysterious.
No time was really given to creating tension or mystery - in this tale the witch appears quickly and makes her intentions and the source of her creation obvious almost immediately.
The author's explanation for the witch is one that is the most bandied about. This was a shame, I was rather hoping for a new take on it.
The book is well written for the most part, the witch given an extremely strong voice. I would recommend this to those who are looking for an undemanding read, not a scary or fraught one
The characters, at times, feel very thin. It would have been nice to know them more before the witch makes her, surprisingly early, appearance. It is the character of the witch that we get to see the most, despite her being cast as the most mysterious.
No time was really given to creating tension or mystery - in this tale the witch appears quickly and makes her intentions and the source of her creation obvious almost immediately.
The author's explanation for the witch is one that is the most bandied about. This was a shame, I was rather hoping for a new take on it.
The book is well written for the most part, the witch given an extremely strong voice. I would recommend this to those who are looking for an undemanding read, not a scary or fraught one
