Review of See a Witch About a Curse

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A job well-done. Congrats on making it to the book of the day.
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I don’t usually enjoy a genre that involves witches and werewolves but your review which suggests that the book is fast paced and kept you totally immersed in the entire read almost tempts me to have a look. I also like that you touch on the books almost normal and down to earth side by pointing out that the witch works at a gas station store! Nice touch and well written review!
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I am wondering what luck or Doom she encountered in the process. I still feel it is important to assist people but we should be care as humans while we do anything.
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I am not a big fan of sorcery stories, but I already like Azalea from this review. The book sounds like it will be full of mysteries worth reading. Therefore, I recommend it to lovers of wizard-related books.
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I love the sound of this book and can't wait to find out how the young witch gets on with the werewolf brothers. I can understand her parents protecting her, but it doesn't sound like they equipped her well for living once they died. I am looking forward to reading this book. Thank you for a great review!
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Post by Tars »

Romance is most definitely not my genre even though this particular case involves "alpha witch and four wolf brothers", because come on werewolves and other mystical creatures inhabiting fantasy worlds are the best way to take your mind of mundane troubles called life. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Post by Annette Boateng »

Indeed the author said it well by giving audience to mature adults and readers who are lovers of magic and action-packed books about fiction. However the story is abit scary about rendering help to others if we can or just look away gives me heartburns and l am sure alot will go through readers mind. I am still learning.
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The reviewer's writing style is impressive, particularly his approach of beginning the review before delving into the story. I concur with the reviewer's assertion that a seemingly insignificant act of kindness can result in either positive or negative consequences. Overall, well done.
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I love supernatural fictions about witches and werewolves, so I'll be checking this book out.
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Thank you for your review. I read the sample on Amazon and I took to the protagonist immediately. The first-person narrative made her character more accessible and I found myself liking her instantly. It could be because I'm a little like her too! Although the sample was quite short, it was enough to get an idea of what is to come - an interesting story of unlikely friendships and, of course, magic!
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I thoroughly enjoyed reading your review of "See a Witch About a Curse" by Loen Hussain. Your detailed analysis of the plot, character development, and writing style was impressive, and I agree that this book is a must-read for fans of magic and action-packed fiction. Your recommendation to mature adult readers is spot on, and I look forward to discussing this book with fellow members of our online book club.
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I'm sure lovers of magic and mystery will really enjoy this book. It's nice that there is also a love interest in the storyline. Congratulations on book of the day!
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The combination witches and werewolves made me expect a book for young adults. Seeing it suggested to mature adults make me curious if this is for only the profanity or for the entire plot.
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I love mystery fiction
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Post by Yulisa Sanchez »

The protagonist in this book has many admirable qualities that makes the story stand out from others, in my opinion. It contains mythical and magic elements that are entertaining to read but also adds to the feel of the story. I wonder how these decisions by the protagonist will end up favorably in the end. Congrats on the BOTD!
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