Saturday, 2 December 2017

Winter Reading List: 4 Magical Books You Need To Read

These magical books are sure to warm you from the inside out, and keep you going even when the cold creeps in.

1. Make Things Happen 

Make Things Happen available here.
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2. The Rules Of Magic by Alice Hoffman

The Rules Of Magic available here.
The Owens family believe love is a curse. It began in 1620 when Maria Owens was charged with witchcraft for loving the wrong man and spans up until the sixties. Susanna Owens has three children. Franny, Jet, and Vincent. These children are unique, so Susanna puts down some ground rules for them. No walking in the moonlight, no red shoes, no wearing black, no cats, no crows, no candles, no books about magic and no falling in love. All curses were made to be broken though, and Franny, Jet, and Vincent are desperate to find out who they really are and why they’re so unusual.
This book will capture your imagination and give you that warm wintery magical feel you need. This book is a prequel to Practical Magic – so you’re in for a real treat. Buy it here.

3. The Revolution of Marina M

The Revolution of Marina M available here.
New Year’s Eve 1916. Marina Makarova is a privileged young woman growing up in St Petersburg. But she yearns for something more. A greater purpose, a little less privilege. Her country is on the break of the unimaginable, and Marina gets caught up in it. She joins the marches, gets stuck into the violence and falls in love. She’s inspiring, fiery, fierce and despite everything she goes through – determined. She seems at time petulant, but the beauty of this book is that it gives a face to the revolution, it sweeps us along with history and shows how it could have been for any one of us. Buy it here.

4. Strange Magic by Syd Moore

Strange Magic by Syd Moore available here. 
While the cover looks a bit scary, this book is actually a new series to get invested in if you loved Harry Potter. It’s a bit of magic for adults, with Rosie Strange inheriting her grandfather’s witchcraft museum in Essex. Of course, along the way she meets a lot of strange characters, and sees things she can’t quite believe. Book one won’t be enough for you, luckily, book two has just been released – so you can power through that one to find out what happened to Rosie next! Buy it here.

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