A review by barnesbookshelf
Hocus Pocus and the All-New Sequel by A. W. Jantha

2.0

You know what they say, the sequels are almost never as good as the originals. And that's true for this book. Now, I don't know anything about how it was written, but it felt rushed. Some sections took forever to get through (I'm pretty sure the time Poppy took from deciding to go to the Sanderson House to the time they actually got there was 4 chapters long, and all they did was walk and talk about whether or not they should go.) I do appreciate that it is a much more diverse book than the original movie, but reading it felt like Disney just wanted to release the book so people would buy it for nostalgia factor (which, fair, that's part of the reason I bought it). I think the write up of the movie was quite good, and gave some further insight into Max's thoughts, but the shift from 3rd person to 1st person when Poppy became the main character was a little jarring. Also, I'm pretty sure sometimes the tenses were mixed up? So some editor didn't really do their job.

In short, this book was fine. It wasn't spectacular, it wasn't horrible. Maybe if I hadn't just read the amazing [b:Cemetery Boys|52339313|Cemetery Boys|Aiden Thomas|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1594059624l/52339313._SY75_.jpg|69233016] right before reading this I would've enjoyed it a little more.