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The Presence |
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Rating: Summary: The Presence Review: I found that the beginning of this book was sort of back and forth. It went from Carla, the teacher, then back to Emma , the little girl who had a imaginary "witch" friend. This book was very interesting. It was in a way realistic. There are people in today's society who believe that there is supernatural and third eyes as Abigal showed Emma in this book. It was extremely easy to follow. It was good at showing the story rather than telling it. For example when Alfred called the seances at his house, me as the reader could feel the intesity. All in all this was an outstanding book. AIt held my interest very well, and explained some witch craft, which made it curious as to know what's next. I would definently reccommend this book.
Rating: Summary: The Presence Review: I found that the beginning of this book was sort of back and forth. It went from Carla, the teacher, then back to Emma , the little girl who had a imaginary "witch" friend. This book was very interesting. It was in a way realistic. There are people in today's society who believe that there is supernatural and third eyes as Abigal showed Emma in this book. It was extremely easy to follow. It was good at showing the story rather than telling it. For example when Alfred called the seances at his house, me as the reader could feel the intesity. All in all this was an outstanding book. AIt held my interest very well, and explained some witch craft, which made it curious as to know what's next. I would definently reccommend this book.
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