Thursday, November 29, 2012
Rate: 3/5
So it’s not actually the evil-possessing-a-kid type of story. It’s in fact a novel about witchcraft, and dark magic and such.
The book was catchy especially in the beginning, as though it started in the middle of the story. However, it didn’t really have a satisfactory ending.
Since it’s all about witches and dark magic, there should have been a lot of dark rituals or evil powers, not just a quest for the long lost brother.
It was exciting at first but became dragging around the middle, as if the author just inserted “normal days” to make the book thicker.
The ending was so simple though. Wendy Morgan should have at least wrote an ending that would leave the readers saying, “WOW!” But it was more on the level of, “Okay…”
But all in all, it’s a good story. I just don’t know why it has that kind of title, when there was no possession that happened. Or maybe it’s the other kind of possession, not the evil one. :)
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