Title: The Book of Magic
Author: Alice
Hoffman
Narrated by: Jennifer Ehle
Publisher: Simon
& Schuster Audio
Length:
Approximately 12 hours and 52 minutes
Source: Review
Copy from Simon & Schuster Audio.
Thank-you!
Are you a fan of
the Practical Magic series? I’ve enjoyed
the series and love Alice Hoffman’s novels.
The Book of Magic takes place chronologically after Practical Magic but
is the fourth book in the series. This
story brings together many of the characters we’ve been reading about in the
series. Aunt Jet, Aunt Franny, Uncle
Vincent, Sally and Gillian, and Sally’s children, Kylie and Antonia are all in
this novel. The novel starts out reacquainting
the reader with the various characters and the history of the family.
Sally has never
told her daughters that they are witches or about the Owens family curse on
love. Kylie falls in love with her childhood
sweetheart. Just after declaring their
love, he is involved in a horrific accident.
Kylie decides it is up to her to remove this curse and bring him back to
life out of his coma. She embarks on a
journey that takes her back to England where her ancestor Maria Owens was from
originally. As her family embarks on a
journey to save her, will they be able to break the family curse once and for
all?
I enjoyed the
conclusion in the series, but I am also a little sad that it has ended. The story seemed to meander at times, but I
was happy to see all of the characters and pieces of the story from previous
novels comes back together again. I love
the characters and I love Hoffman’s style of writing.
Jennifer Ehle
narrated the audiobook and did a wonderful job.
Jennifer Ehle was Elizabeth Bennet in the 1995 Pride and Prejudice. I have loved her work as an actress, and I
didn’t realize she narrated audiobooks now.
She did a wonderful job giving a voice to each character.
Overall, The Book
of Magic was the perfect conclusion to the Practical Magic series.
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