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Spellbinder (Night World , No 3) |
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Rating: Summary: Great!!!!! Review: This book was wonderful! Thea should have realized how dumb it was to try to make Eric get together with someone else, though. Eric is so innocent. Just like the Crone says, Thea and Blaise are just like Hellewise and Maya (This is obvious if you read Soulmate). Another terrific LJS novel. ~Ondine
Rating: Summary: One Of The Best! Review: This is one of the best books ie read! I love Blaise and Thea and that they are witches this is one of the only book on witches. Blaise is great and you can see she really cares for her cousin esp. at the end of the book.
Rating: Summary: A very good book Review: This is one of the many LJ Smith books I read and eventhough it is not the best, it was certainly very interesting... LJ Smith's books are very original and that's the main reason why I like reading them....I prefer all her other books about vampires though..since I'm a vampire freak..but I would encourage anyone to read this book...It's simply great!
Rating: Summary: Fantastic! Review: This is the best witch book I've ever read. And the romance between Eric and Thea... Wow! It's jam packed with romance and drama, and the best part is when Thea and Eric are trying to send back the dead witch that is killing humans.
Rating: Summary: Spellbinding Review: This is the first book I ever read by L.J. Smith, and it is so awesome. I almost never read these teen horror novels anymore, but Smith is an author I enjoy. I have no idea how many times I read this book. Thea is such a great character. She started to seduce Eric to save him from Blaise, but ends up falling for him. It's cool to see her break one of the few rules of the Night World for her love. Well, actually she breaks them both, but never mind. If you like books with a romantic/witchy theme, read this and while you're at it, read the Secret Circle trilogy. Those are some of the best books I ever read!
Rating: Summary: clever Review: this was a creative book im glad how it ended i thought blaise was glad to be rid of her sister but in the end she came through
Rating: Summary: Totally Witchy! Review: This was actually the 3nd of the Night Worlds I had ever read but I have a different cover and it says Enchantress why???? This was a good book and I liked the spells and particularely Blaise's necklace that was cool.
I wonder if yemonja really exists and the other spices.
It is true that most of LJSmith's books are with witches and vampires and that we don't know what shapeshifters shape into but I liked the spells anyway.Email me if ya wanna chat.
Rating: Summary: spellbinder/enchantress Review: This was the first Night World book I red and it got me hooked. You just can't put it down. Blaise's black magic and thea's white gives the story it's suspense and character. It's the best book I have ever red.
Rating: Summary: Spellbinder is Spellbinding! Review: Unlike the first two books in the series Spellbinder switches it's romantic connections to witches insted of vampires. Blaise uses human men as toys till they go crazy, and when she sets her eyes on Eric, Thea's soulmate Thea will do anything to protect him, even if it means breaking the laws of the Night World. A great addition to the series that will have you excited to read more. Though it's a step down from Daughters of Darkness it stands well on it's own.
Rating: Summary: Spellbinder is... Review: Well, let me just say that a lot of the reviews AND the back cover of the book are a teensy bit misleading. I mean they lead people to believe that Blaise is just bad and doing what she does out of spite which is NOT true and they also make the book sound cliche you know two dogs one bone, the horror! This book isn't like that, I mean it is good althought the male characters were a bit ah wimpy? Of course that's to be expected with two dynamic witches around. The plot could've used a teensy bit of work, but it's not like Smith didn't really know what she was talking about because it seems like she did (I have a friend who's into wicca and stuff). The two cousins are well developed characters and for the most part the connections between the characters are very well done. All in all I'd say this book is worth a read if you've got free time and nothing much else to do. Especially if you're into romance stuff, which I'm not... If I were I'd have probably given it another star.
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