Reviews

Like Water for Chocolate, by Laura Esquivel

I think everyone has that one film they were shown in class that made them a little uncomfortable, and that film for me was my high school senior year Spanish class showing Como Agua Para Chocolate, or Like Water for Chocolate. It was such an explicitly erotic film that made seventeen-year-old me a little awkward, … Continue reading Like Water for Chocolate, by Laura Esquivel

White is for Magic (Blue is for Nightmares #2), by Laurie Faria Stolarz

Now that Stacey Brown and her, ahem, friends have come back into my reading orbit after all these years, it seems only fitting to continue reading their story into the spooky season. Although, I suppose it's been spooky season here for a while, hasn't it? Anyway. Stacey only managed just in time to solve the … Continue reading White is for Magic (Blue is for Nightmares #2), by Laurie Faria Stolarz

Hex Education, by Emily Gould and Zareen Jaffery

In case it wasn't obvious, I had a thing for witch stories even as a kid. Last year, I reviewed the nostalgic Magic in Manhattan series, which I read countless times growing up and still hold very close to me, despite the series' more apparent flaws. Although Bras and Broomsticks is my most nostalgic young … Continue reading Hex Education, by Emily Gould and Zareen Jaffery

The Two Princesses of Bamarre, by Gail Carson Levine

After Ella Enchanted captured my imagination so many years ago, not surprisingly, I was ready for other Gail Carson Levine stories to come my way. I read a few other stories of hers since then, but I haven't remembered any with such fondness as The Two Princesses of Bamarre. In part, I am fond of … Continue reading The Two Princesses of Bamarre, by Gail Carson Levine

Blue is For Nightmares (Blue is for Nightmares #1), by Laurie Faria Stolarz

Way back in high school, in between books about magical journeys and other worlds, I liked a fun mystery now and again. I don't remember when I first read Blue is for Nightmares, but I do remember the images of dark hallways, moonlit boarding school quads, and a student lying murdered inside an empty classroom. … Continue reading Blue is For Nightmares (Blue is for Nightmares #1), by Laurie Faria Stolarz

The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches, by Sangu Mandanna

Since we are covering yet another witch book, I am dubbing this time on the blog Summerween (I'm borrowing that name from Gravity Falls, just so everyone's aware). I don't need to waste too much time reiterating my enjoyment of witch stories, especially since this one belongs in the same cozy fun category as the … Continue reading The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches, by Sangu Mandanna