Still working towards that personal pan pizza
Introvertâs Book Club
Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman - Book #1 in the Practical Magic Series
I'm down to one book left in this series, so I've been very excited to start it. If you've been reading along with me, you know that I decided to read this series in timeline order rather than the order they were released.
Back In A Spell by Lana Harper
Thistle Grove is starting to feel a lot like Stars Hollow and I'm here for it. I think this might be my favorite book in this series so far. Our story's heroine in book #3 is a Blackmoore, the family who's been painted as a villain/adversary in the first two books.
The Rules of Magic by Alice Hoffman - Book 0.2 in the Practical Magic series
I dug right into this book, which explores the life story of "The Aunts" in the Practical Magic movie. It feels like an exceptional prequel, exactly what you'd like. Familiar but not too familiar. I loved the element of the brother, a male Owens,
Magic Lessons by Alice Hoffman Book 0.1 in the Practical Magic series
I have been really excited to start this book series because I love the movie Practical Magic. I decided to read these in chronological order rather than in the order that they were released. Maybe that was a mistake on my part because this book took me a really long time to get into.
From Bad to Cursed by Lana Harper
Round 2 of the Witches of Thistle Grove series! This book is a new cast of main characters BUT...it's characters that we met in book one. LOVE this! Dare I say that I enjoyed this book more than the first? I dare.
Payback's A Witch by Lana Harper
We love a revenge plot! This LGBTQ+ romance includes themes of dormant magic, returning home, an ancestral competition and VERY fall vibes setting. This is a fun read, not to be taken too seriously, there's also some light hearted comedy.
The Modern Girl's Guide to Magic by Linsey Hall
Another pit stop before my review of Payback's A Witch. I seriously enjoyed this book. Like, yassss. Loved it. I love how descriptive her writing is when it comes to location/scenery. She writes the setting almost perfectly. The story is fabulous, the characters are well written (her familiar, my gosh!! I love him đ).
Haunting Adeline and Hunting Adeline by H. D. Carlton
Ok so, first of all this I got ahead of myselt and started this duet before Payback's A Witch arrived on my doorstep and I felt the need to finish it before I started anything else so let me hit you with a review. I'd like to start out by saying that is not my typical read.
Someday, Someday, Maybe by Lauren Graham
I did it! I've finished this book, finally. Thank you to my sister Lexy, who gifted this to me for Christmas. It was a great read! As a follow up to all of the Colleen Hoover books I've read recently, it did feel...slower? I don't know if that's the right word.
Reminders of Him by Colleen Hoover
This book contains a lot of thoughts on dealing with the death of a loved one but in a separate vein, about motherhood. 100% relatable for a mother or anyone who has lost someone close to them who they loved dearly.
Never Never by Colleen Hoover and Tarryn Fisher
I just finished this book today, one more to go until I get to start my fall reading list! Some thoughts on this book without giving away spoilers: 1. I didn't HATE the ending but I did feel as if there were a lot of unanswered questions. 2.
Welcome!
Currently reading: Never Never by Colleen Hoover and Tarryn Fischer. I'm on a Colleen Hoover binge, a little late to the game and I know she's somewhat of a "burn before reading" type of author now. Thanks TikTok. Either way, I'm here to get lost in the book. And her books make me teleport, so I'm here for it.