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itspickhles 's review for:
Jinx
by Meg Cabot
I read many Meg Cabot books, she is a wonderful author. Out of all I've read up till now (I am not counting the Abandon Trilogy because I still have to read Awaken) Jinx is my favorite.
Meg doesn't open up the secret of Jean in the starting of story, she does it near the ending thus prolonging the suspense. So you don't feel like keeping it back on your shelf. It's like a one-day complete book; if you read it in your holidays that is. The description - like in every Meg's book - is detailed so it gives you a clear picture in your mind of what is happening in the book.
It's about witchcraft, one of my favorite things to read about and it's not old witchcraft with antique cauldrons and pointed hats. It's modern witchcraft in which the witches go to school, do homework and also jump in front of a car to save some guy they have only just met.
Meg doesn't open up the secret of Jean in the starting of story, she does it near the ending thus prolonging the suspense. So you don't feel like keeping it back on your shelf. It's like a one-day complete book; if you read it in your holidays that is. The description - like in every Meg's book - is detailed so it gives you a clear picture in your mind of what is happening in the book.
It's about witchcraft, one of my favorite things to read about and it's not old witchcraft with antique cauldrons and pointed hats. It's modern witchcraft in which the witches go to school, do homework and also jump in front of a car to save some guy they have only just met.