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Stardust (2007)
Stardust (2007)
2007 | Adventure, Family, Fantasy
8
7.9 (88 Ratings)
Movie Rating
This one was a surprise for me as I didn't expect it to be as entertaining as first thought, De Niro playing against type as a pirate and Pfeiffer as the Witch, watch out for superman Henry Cavill, lots of fun!
  
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Anne (15117 KP) rated Sea Witch in Books

Nov 1, 2019  
Sea Witch
Sea Witch
Sarah Henning | 2018 | Paranormal, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Young Adult (YA)
7
7.4 (7 Ratings)
Book Rating
It’s a retelling of The Little Mermaid from the Sea Witch’s perspective - it’s more about the Sea Witch and her origin story. (0 more)
It seemed to drag a bit in parts and was a bit disappointing from what I hoped for. (0 more)
  
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Merissa (11704 KP) created a post

Nov 22, 2023  
"I LOVED the sarcasm from everyone! Trouble, especially." - @Debbiereadsbook

NBtM & #Giveaway: The Witches Prophecy (The Blue Flamed Witch #1) by Janae - #UrbanFantasy, #Romance, 3 out of 5 (good)

https://archaeolibrarian.wixsite.com/website/post/thewitchesprophecy-theblueflamedwitch-1-byjanae
     
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Merissa (11704 KP) created a post

Jul 7, 2022  
"Sometimes you can't fight against your destiny!"

Tour & #Giveaway: Spells and Slip-ups (The Wrong Witch #1) by Annie Anderson - @Archaeolibrary, @Bethb19861, @XpressoTours, @annieande, #Adult, #Paranormal, #UrbanFantasy, 5 out of 5 (exceptional)

https://archaeolibrarian.wixsite.com/website/post/spellsandslip-ups-thewrongwitch-1-byannieanderson
     
Blair Witch (2016)
Blair Witch (2016)
2016 | Horror, Thriller
The ending (0 more)
Did they really need to make a sequel to the Blair probably not is it any good its okay but not as good as the original film but better than the other Blair witch film just didn't much of the ending
  
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Lee (2222 KP) Jan 6, 2019

I'm the complete opposite - I thought this was better than the original and I loved the ending!

How to Hang a Witch (How to Hang a Witch, #1)
How to Hang a Witch (How to Hang a Witch, #1)
Adriana Mather | 2016 | Young Adult (YA)
10
8.3 (4 Ratings)
Book Rating
Alot of historical facts hidden Through out. (2 more)
The author her self is descended from the original people of the salem witch trials just like the main character
Theres a second book.
Need more book ? kidding its great (0 more)
Best Book to date
Contains spoilers, click to show
You have to read the book. Its based on a girl who moves to salem and has to figure out why people are dying and whether they are linked to the trials or not. She also falls in love and plot twist she is the thing her distant relative hated most. Tells a different side the the witch trials.
  
How to Hang a Witch (How to Hang a Witch, #1)
How to Hang a Witch (How to Hang a Witch, #1)
Adriana Mather | 2016 | Young Adult (YA)
6
8.3 (4 Ratings)
Book Rating
In order to combat my reading slump, I’ve been binge listening to a lot of audio books. Yesterday, I finished How to Hang a Witch by Adriana Mather. I didn’t see the term historical fiction used to describe it, however I feel that it’s a suiting genre considering what the author reveals to us in the afterward.

How to Hang a Witch is read by Mather as well, and I find her voice to be quite suiting for the main character. Then again, the main character seems to be an version of herself that is relevant to the story. With characters that are primarily in high school, it works quite well. I will admit, and this has affected my rating a bit, that it takes some time to get used to Mather’s voice.

<a href="http://theghastlygrimoire.com/2017/11/26/book-review-how-to-hang-a-witch-1-by-adriana-mathers/"; target="_new">Read more at <i>The Ghastly Grimoire</i>.</a>
  
Epic Traditions of Africa
Epic Traditions of Africa
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"Grimm’s Fairytales are great, the Icelandic sagas are essential, and I’m always here for Grendel. But sometimes you want to read about the Cannibal Witch, Unborn children who leave the womb at night to hunt for food, and Son Jara, the original Lion King."

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Hansel and Gretel Get Baked (2013)
Hansel and Gretel Get Baked (2013)
2013 | Action, Comedy, Horror
7
5.0 (3 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Lara Flynn Boyle as the pot dealing witch (1 more)
It's better than I thought it would be. I'd totally watch this again.
The writing and acting (especially at the beginning) is awkward and could be better (0 more)
This is why you buy your weed at a dispensary
  
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The Heart Forger (The Bone Witch, #2)
10
10.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
<b><i>Review copy provided by the Publisher via Netgalley</i></b>

The Heart Forger is the second novel in The Bone Witch series, where Rin Chupeco brings us directly back to the world of asha right after the first novel leaves off. Tea, a dark asha and bone witch, has mastered bringing the dead backs to life and hopes for revenge after being exiled from her kingdom.

I can easily say The Heart Forger is one of my favorite reads of 2018, which is funny considering how I wasn’t a fan of The Bone Witch when I read it last year. The Bone Witch is slower (to me, at least) and focuses on descriptions and worldbuilding, which is an entire 180 from its sequel. We’re continuing the story of Tea, who is a bone witch that can raise the dead, in the past (Tea as a young asha) and the present (Tea telling the story to the Bard).

It’s not exactly confirmed, but it looks like Tea is hovering between a villain and a hero, much like Adelina Amouteru from The Young Elites. We’ll know for sure what Tea’s actions will lead to in the third and final book of the trilogy coming out next year, which is currently titled The Shadowglass.

The Heart Forger is fast paced—Chupeco focuses on action, characters, and plot rather than descriptions and worldbuilding, though those who aren’t familiar will have to read The Bone Witch first to get a sense of the characters and world before continuing. There is never a dull moment, something I haven’t found in my reading for a longgg while, and I found myself turning the pages of my iPad so quickly I might have left a mark on there.

One of the things I enjoyed back in The Bone Witch (and partially why I decided to give the sequel a try rather than skipping over it) were the characters. The first book only gave a small taste, but the second book is full of sass from Tea, Fox, Kalen, Khalad—the entire of cast of characters—and it made The Heart Forger much more entertaining. Chupeco is going to be pulling different emotions the entire time—from excitement to terror to laughter—and it’ll probably be simultaneously as well.

The wordiness and slow pace of The Bone Witch is well worth it when looking forward to the rest of the series—I’m so glad I gave The Heart Forger a chance, and I can’t wait to see how Chupeco will end the series next year with The Shadowglass.

This review was originally posted on <a href="http://theartsstl.com/rin-chupeco-the-heart-forger-sourcebooks-fire/">The Arts STL</a>.