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The Witch's Kiss (Witch's Kiss Trilogy): Book 1 (The Witch’s Kiss Trilogy)

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Another thing that I thought moved in circles were the reactions of some of the characters surrounding our main character. They just kept saying the same thing even when there was so much evidence and talking and opportunity to change what they were saying. King James VI of Scotland (who later ruled England as James I as well) wrote a famous treatise on witchcraft and demonology called Daemonologie, published in Edinburgh in 1597. If you like suspense, witch craft, an epic across the centuries love story and a sibling relationship that will make your heart bleed, than this is the book for you.

Faced with unexplainable evils that want to cause her and the rest of the world pain, Merry must decide what to do. With limited knowledge about the situation, limited magical ability and a mother who is more absent than good, Merry is on her own. She was naïve. She did stupid things. She was insecure at times. She drank tea. She was on school sports teams. She had crushes.

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That evening, Diana and Matthew lie in bed and decide to spiritually connect together. Matthew drinks from Diana, allowing there to be complete belonging. On Diana’s side, she gives him a witch kiss, which essentially allows her to see inside his soul. “You, only you.” Diana whispers, as the episode comes to a close. Love film and TV? Join BBC Culture Film and TV Club on Facebook, a community for cinephiles all over the world.

I think we don’t like the idea of people using magic that naturally comes to them as a study aid because we’re jealous of them. If magic helps Merry remember something, why not use it? It’s just like using any other memorisation shortcuts, like mnemonics or doodles. Francesco Maria Guazzo, aka Guaccio, aka Guaccius (1570 [1]–16??) was an Italian priest. He is most well known for authoring the Compendium Maleficarum. Another admission. I was reading and thinking that it seemed way too cliché and easy for a while. SILLY ME. Those sneaky Corrs… I thought I had it all figured out until they threw in a final twist. I won’t say anything more, but you’ve been warned. This book is filled with love but not a sappy kind of love, but a love that makes your heart melt. The writing in this book is great. With the potential of spoilers and unwarranted knowledge in the book that makes you think that will ruin the rest of the book for the reader, sisters Elizabeth and Katharine Corr do a splendid job in balancing a book to make sure that you get just enough information and not enough to make sure that readers continue to read the book. The walls of the cells were covered with extracts from the Bible, and much of the violent and cruel torture that was routinely used on so-called witches in Germany at the time was carried out in this building.And talking about characters... I thought that Merry could be really selfish. Her brother is obviously going through a rough time in this book, she knows it but never asks him how he is doing or if she could help him with anything. At the same time, her brother does everything for her and even more than that. The whole premise to the novel felt like deja-vu, and I'm sure I've read a novel with the same plot, but I still liked it nonetheless. While I wasn't much of a fan of the main character, Leo and Gran were amazing. Loved their personas and presence in the novel. Probably my favorite moment with the Queen hinted at her long friendship with Matthew without revealing too much.

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