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Molly Moon's Incredible Book of Hypnotism
by Georgia Byng
I couldn’t think of anything to read that I own but then I remembered this preteen classic. Reading Molly Moon feels like coming home! (And it’s SO frustrating how hard it is to log books you’ve read more than once and I wish Goodreads would fix that. Honestly like a counter where you add the number of reads? Should not be too hard.)
I’m faced with the same issue as with Harry Potters when reading them as an adult: these kids are WAY TOO YOUNG for adventures like this. And the timeline in this sucks as well (often in Potters too), there is absolutely no way this could have happened in three weeks. Anyway apart from these the plot works well, the characters are well written and it’s exciting so you don’t want to put it down. You can tell it’s written for kids (rather than YA, if Molly was 17 this could almost be an YA novel) as there are all these ”Nockman-turns-nice-in-a-minute” things. But anyway I liked it, as I remembered I would.
I’m faced with the same issue as with Harry Potters when reading them as an adult: these kids are WAY TOO YOUNG for adventures like this. And the timeline in this sucks as well (often in Potters too), there is absolutely no way this could have happened in three weeks. Anyway apart from these the plot works well, the characters are well written and it’s exciting so you don’t want to put it down. You can tell it’s written for kids (rather than YA, if Molly was 17 this could almost be an YA novel) as there are all these ”Nockman-turns-nice-in-a-minute” things. But anyway I liked it, as I remembered I would.