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Funny Tragic Crazy Magic (Tragic Magic Book 1) (English Edition) Formato Kindle
Don’t make waves.
Don’t let anyone know you’re a freak.
Larissa Alvarez is a witch. Magic is useful enough to make her pretty, but beyond transformation runes, Larissa ignores her mom’s pleas to learn about her magical heritage on the grounds that it’s just too weird.
But when her family is killed, and the powerful book of runes Larissa is supposed to inherit disappears, she realizes she’s not going to survive without magic. Worse still, she’s falling in love with her only ally, her best friend Joe, who has a secret that could kill them both.
Now magic is the only way she can reclaim her heritage and save the boy she loves. Larissa dives into the world of magic she’s always ignored and finds herself caught in the middle of an age-old war between Witches and Mages.
She may be poorly trained.
She may not have anyone to trust.
But it’s time to start making waves.
- LinguaInglese
- Data di pubblicazione8 dicembre 2013
- Dimensioni file1080 KB
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- ASIN : B00C4M2YJ2
- Editore : Boekweg Books; Third edizione (8 dicembre 2013)
- Lingua : Inglese
- Dimensioni file : 1080 KB
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- Memo : Su Kindle Scribe
- Lunghezza stampa : 307 pagine
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Larissa Alvarez is a Mexican American, and although that would be enough to make her unusual as a main character, she's also a witch, raised by witch parents. Early in the book, when she's in her mid teens, her parents and sister are killed in a car crash. The book is the story of her growing into a friendship with a new guy at school and figuring out what happened to her family, along with learning the ins and outs of witch culture, and it's all told from a mental hospital. At first Larissa really irritated me with her selfish immaturity, but she got past it, and it was central to the plot.
The book is well written with few if any typos, and it's easy to feel like you know the main characters. It did get bogged down at times, where it seemed like nothing central to the plot was happening, but that's really my only complaint. And really, even then the story was interesting. It just could have been better with a little trimming.
The witch culture portrayed in the book is pleasingly convoluted and detailed, with good and bad characters everywhere, and often with no clear indication as to which side they're on. I thought the characters' motivations made sense when all was said and done, and I LOVED the ending. Kudos to Miss Boekweg for a fantastic twist/climax.
4.5 stars rounded up to 5.
Language: It's been a few weeks since I read it, but I can't remember any bad language at all. If there's any, it's mild.
Sexual Content: A couple kisses.
Violence: Nothing remarkable, just some witchcraft craziness.
Over-all Message/Plot: It took its time coming together, but when it did, it was great. The ending was movie worthy.
To see why I was drawn to a book with a Mexican American heroine, visit my blog at rawhitebooksandmore.weebly.com

I'd recommend this book to all YA readers and their parents, grandparents even great grandparents. This book isn't just for YA readers but for all ages. I'm 61 and I got really into the story and can't wait for more. Take a chance I think that you'd really enjoy the book if you like genre of this type.
I believe that the author has high standards in her writing and parents should feel comfortable about letting their children read this "Funny Tragic Crazy Magic" Way to go Sheena, can't wait for the sequel.

Larissa's relationship with Joe is sweet, beautifully paced, and captures all the longing and uncertainty that comes with young love. These characters read like real teenagers, which should make them appealing both to teens and to adults who remember being teens, which is basically everyone. The whole book had me guessing how these two were going to get through the trials they faced, up until the last pages. I hope I'll get to read more of Larissa's story. She's so much fun to root for!

