"Bradbury captures the excitement and eagerness of Summer, as only a 13 year old boy can feel it. Through the eyes of Douglas Spaulding, we see Green Town, Illinois and the many people and places that make it special. The reader tags along on Douglas' many adventures and learns, just as he does about life, love, loss and practically everything in between." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pros: Bradbury's writing is so beautifully lyrical/He has the ability to make something as simple as playing hide and seek on a summers night a truly nforgettable experience/Though a standlone novel in its way, it's also peppered with some of Bradbury's memorable short stories, like Old-Fashioned Lime-Vanilla Ice , The Sound of Summer Running , and The Lonely One. Cons: Though I'm sure it's a generational thing, some of the dialogue between the characters, "gosh, gee golly whiz", was a bit “Leave it to Beaver” at times. Full Review: It's the Summer of 1928 and Douglas Spauld...
"A powerful and engrossing read that follows the lives of three women, all descendants of the Weyward women, a line of Witches. They must do what they can to not only keep their secret safe but also grow and change around the boundaries and limitations that Society has placed upon them. It took a bit to get into the story but once I did, I was hooked. A great read." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pros: The storyline for each protagonist was different but engrossing, especially considering the times in which they happened/This was an empowering read as far as strong female characters go. Cons: The book was a little slow to find its footing but once it did, I was hooked. Full Review: The Weyward women have always been special. Though unfortunately, special isn't always the best thing, especially for young women who live in a patriarchal society. This is a story told from three the points of view of three different women, all descendants of the Weyward line. There's Altha, a young woman who...