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saltylittlebooknerd's review against another edition
3.0
While still not my favorite KA series, this second book was much more enjoyable than the first
anasatticbookblog's review against another edition
4.0
Mathilda, SuperWitch and Mathilda, Superwitch Rise of the Dark Lord (Mathilda's Book of Shadows 1 & 2) by Kristen Ashley
Narrated by Susannah Jones
Fantasy/Paranormal/RomCom Duet.
As a huge Kristen Ashley fan, I always felt bad that I never read Mathilda’s Book of Shadows: Mathilda, SuperWitch, Book 1. But the reviews were meh, and I knew it ended in a cliffhanger and after 10 years, there was still no sequel. Until this year! Kristen re-released the first Mathilda book with changes and re-recorded the audio with Susannah Jones. Plus, she finally released the long-awaited sequel, The Rise of the Dark Lord: Mathilda, SuperWitch, Book 2. So I was excited to settle in with almost 22 hours of new Kristen Ashley goodness.
Since I didn’t read the old version, I’m not sure how much has changed. The “Book of Shadows” is a journal that witches keep, so the books are told in journal form at the beginnings of each entry, then as the scenes progress it is told normally. Because the journal entry parts are written in sort of a shorthand, (like “Woke up. Brushed teeth.”) I know a lot of people weren’t fans of that. Listening to the audio version, Susannah Jones had such great personality, it was easy to ignore these shortened sentences after I got used to them.
I do think that actually reading these books would have been a much different experience. I actually looked at the kindle version after listening to find my quotes, and felt like that journal format came across better in print. But again, the print version didn’t have Susannah Jones to make Mathilda come to life. So it's give and take.
"That’s when it really began. The Supernatural War. There hadn’t been one since recorded time."
Though Mathilda is about witches and faeries and all kinds of supernaturals, it still has a “this world” feel. Mathilda is a mash-up of all of Kristen Ashley’s heroines. She is in her 30s and just found out that not only is she a witch, but she is THE witch that is prophesied to save the world. But she’s a kind-of-ditsy nut who really needs to be my friend.
“I’m nuts. I’m kookier than kooky. I’m materialistic. I’m a klutz. I make stupid decisions. I have a big ass. I’m a designer-label whore.” I paused. “By the way, that shirt looks good on you.”
He kept staring at me.
I carried on, “I’ve no idea what I’m doing half the time. I know that high heels are going to ruin my back and my knees one day but I keep wearing them. I don’t limit my carbs. I don’t count calories. I don’t go past six weeks before getting my hair retouched. Ever. Some people take vows of chastity or poverty, I take vows of highlights. I once sold my plasma so I could afford to highlight my hair.”
It turns out that in her quest to save the world, Mathilda has two men by her side, one of which she is prophesied to marry, but we don’t know which. The men have been brought up knowing the prophesies and their possible fate, but it’s all new to Mathilda.
As with most of Kristen Ashley’s books, the men are sexy and alpha, and there is a lot of action. While Mathilda kicks ass, her men are right there to help out. I think it was a bit easier for me to get lost sometimes because it was long at 21 hours (for both books) and with one narrator it’s easier to zone out a bit, especially because this is early KA when her descriptions were very vivid. Aidan and Ash were the two heroes and OMG, I confused the hell out of them! Maybe it’s the two As, but honestly, that was my biggest issue with the book, not so much the journal entry format.
“Anyone shoot at you today?” Althea asked as I approached. “Not yet,” I answered. And she cackled. Crazy old coot. “The day is young,” she said. Great. Not something you want to hear from someone who sees the future.
The second book was a straight continuation of the first, and you would never notice that they are written like 11 years apart.
“Do you know what you’re doing?”
I gave my stock answer, “I never know what I’m doing.”
Likes:
- •Despite it being a different format and fantasy/paranormal, The Mathilda books very much felt like Kristen Ashley.
- •I loved Mathilda and want to be her friend, even when she got on my nerves.
- •I love that she was older.
- •As someone who grew up with I Dream of Jeannie and Bewitched as my favorite shows, I loved the magic stuff.
- •I was never quite sure who she would be with during the first book, which was fun, but it was nice that we found out early in the second book.
- •It was fun and action-filled.
- •So many different creatures! What a great imagination.
- •Book two felt a little more like regular KA, but they were really pretty seamless.
Dislikes:
- •There was a LOT going on and listening to it made it a little harder to follow.
- •Aidan and Ash both being A names had me confusing them all the time. Again, the visual reminders you get when reading vs. listening didn’t help.
- •The overuse of words like “Ack! (and “Ackity Ack Ack”), “Yikes”, “Gah”, and “Yay”.
- •She was a little too immature for 34, going to her “Princess Fortress”, and even worse, she slut shamed herself.
The Narration:
Susannah Jones is synonymous with Kristen Ashley to me, and I love how she does a Kristen Ashley kooky character. Still, listening to one voice for 21 hours had me zoning out at times.
The Down & Dirty:
If you are a Kristen Ashley fan and have loved her fantasy books, give the Mathilda duet a try. If you liked Fast Lane, you will find Mathilda easy to follow and read because they’re told in a different way as well. I love that Kristen Ashley has told so many different types of stories, in so many different storytelling styles, and they all still have that Rock Chick/Kristen Ashley kooky, fun feel. Mathilda was no exception. I expected less based on things I had heard over the years, and I was very pleasantly surprised by this duet. Maybe it’s because she re-edited it, maybe because part two is finally out, but I enjoyed the Mathilda Book of Shadows duet very much and I’m glad I finally took the time to listen!
Rating: 4 Stars, 3.5 Flame, 4.5 Narration
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holl3640's review
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
4.0
whatcha_listening_to's review against another edition
5.0
Book 2 is just as good if not better than the first. I loved the way it is written. We get deep and personal parts of Mathilda’s life in journal form. But we also get her everyday life.
The love triangle thing works itself out and I approve of the outcome. The twists and turns this book gives us really made me enjoy it all the more.
Mathilda might not have wanted the position she was put into but she really knows what she is talking about. How people stop and listen to her even if they don’t agree with everything she says. She makes a great ally.
I am kind of sad there are only 2 books, I want more.
Loved the narration Susannah always give each character a unique voice and it brings the story that much more I just loved it.
The love triangle thing works itself out and I approve of the outcome. The twists and turns this book gives us really made me enjoy it all the more.
Mathilda might not have wanted the position she was put into but she really knows what she is talking about. How people stop and listen to her even if they don’t agree with everything she says. She makes a great ally.
I am kind of sad there are only 2 books, I want more.
Loved the narration Susannah always give each character a unique voice and it brings the story that much more I just loved it.
arickman's review against another edition
3.0
I listened to the audiobook and the narrator did a good job.
hollie313's review
adventurous
funny
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.0
ofbooksncupcakes's review against another edition
5.0
** before going further, please note that I might have hint some spoilers so be forewarned **
I don't bloody care if others think this book is hot mess, I enjoyed the heck out of this hot mess! Do I think KA's writing was all over the place? Yes but, do remember this was written as a Mathilda's journal and she's one hot mess and kooky with a liberal dose of ditzy. So, KA's writing style was totally on point with Mathilda's character.
Mathilda is annoying, that I will concede and there were times where I want to wring her neck but I adore her at the same time. She also rose to the occasion and kick ass, plus the last showdown of her and the Dark Lord was entertaining, I gobbled every sentence. Also, Ash ... oh my Ash is just wonderful *dreamy swoony sigh* He is certainly on my top KA's Book Boyfriend List.
Book 2 wraps up Mathilda's story but I see so many potential for KA to continue writing and expanding this universe. I do hope KA will pick up on Mathilda's future Spellbounds but focusing more on the Spellbounds with Mathilda and Ash being in the background. Also I think there's a hint about Fane and love potions ...... *big grin*
The thing is if we ever do get any spinoff, I sure hope it wont take KA another 10 years to write them.
I don't bloody care if others think this book is hot mess, I enjoyed the heck out of this hot mess! Do I think KA's writing was all over the place? Yes but, do remember this was written as a Mathilda's journal and she's one hot mess and kooky with a liberal dose of ditzy. So, KA's writing style was totally on point with Mathilda's character.
Mathilda is annoying, that I will concede and there were times where I want to wring her neck but I adore her at the same time. She also rose to the occasion and kick ass, plus the last showdown of her and the Dark Lord was entertaining, I gobbled every sentence. Also, Ash ... oh my Ash is just wonderful *dreamy swoony sigh* He is certainly on my top KA's Book Boyfriend List.
Book 2 wraps up Mathilda's story but I see so many potential for KA to continue writing and expanding this universe. I do hope KA will pick up on Mathilda's future Spellbounds but focusing more on the Spellbounds with Mathilda and Ash being in the background. Also I think there's a hint about Fane and love potions ...... *big grin*
The thing is if we ever do get any spinoff, I sure hope it wont take KA another 10 years to write them.