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Book Reviews of Witch Season Summer & Fall

Witch Season Summer & Fall
Witch Season Summer Fall
Author: Jeff Mariotte
ISBN-13: 9781416954545
ISBN-10: 1416954546
Publication Date: 6/24/2009
Pages: 292
Rating:
  • Currently 3.1/5 Stars.
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3.1 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Book Type: Paperback
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daedelys avatar reviewed Witch Season Summer & Fall on + 1218 more book reviews
Summer
This was just an awful book. I got to nearly 100 pages and just had to give up because I definitely wasn't interested in what was going on in it. I'm so glad I didn't waste my money on it. Unfortunately, I did waste a credit. The story started out weak and everything in it was just overly dramatized. This included character dialogue, actions and even the chase scene. It was filled with conversations between characters who could do nothing better than disagree with each other and disbelieve what they were told. The writing style was just too simple and felt very juvenile (more like something you'd find in a Babysitter's Club, Animorphs, or similar--only not as interesting as those even!), which made it hard to stay interested or even relate to the characters.

Fall
Obviously didn't read as the first story was such a waste of paper.
reviewed Witch Season Summer & Fall on + 1568 more book reviews
In a way this is a 'Lion, Witch, and Wardrobe' for older kids, a YA book. A naïve teen is suddenly faced with the fact that magic and things that go bump in the night really exist and that some of those things are exactly the opposite of sweetness and light.

FROM BACK COVER:
Kerry Proffit is having a pretty relaxing summer. She's working at a resort on the California coast, staying in a sweet summer share with five friends. Everything is going great until Kerry discovers a mysterious stranger lying half-dead on their doorstep- so much for relaxing. -- His name is Daniel Blessing and aside from being quite attractive in a dark, smoky way, he happens to be on the hunt for a witch named Season. That's right a witch - and a seriously powerful one at that. Of course Kerry and her friends don't believe in witches. But Kerry is beginning to believe in Daniel - and her feelings for him.
Whether they like it or not, these six teens are stuck in the middle of a deadly feud, and it will not be easy for them to return to their ordinary lives....Some won't even get the chance