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Author - Alice Hoffman ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Berkley Trade was reviewed on 7-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:0425190374 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Practical Magic Reference Book. Classifications : General AAS Literature Humanities New & Used Textbooks Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books General AAS New & Used Textbooks Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books General AAS Qualifying Textbooks Custo . Click the following link to view the cover of Practical Magic. Related topics: General AAS. Literature. Humanities. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. General AAS. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. requestid: 69c2daf6-fc50-4751-b451-b77a4a5fc39crequestprocessingtime: 0.0682330000000000 salesrank: 17143 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 9078055510 1) Paperback Book Practical Magic by Berkley Trade. The book was delivered in excellent condition:) I was concerned when it did not arrive by the estimated date. Truckee has had some mail dilvery issues. I e-mailed the vendor and they responded very quickly:):) This put my mind as ease, and I received the book within a few days. Thank you so much. This vendor is absolutely wonderful to deal with :):):)
2) Paperback Book Practical Magic by Berkley Trade. If you´ve only seen the movie then you need to read the book. You´re missing so much and that is such a shame. The movie is only a wildly adapted slice of what the book contains. Gillian is even more flawed than Nicole Kidman could have handled and Sally is as rigid as rebar. These are older, wiser, more complex characters than the film portrays. Although the aunts, delightfully fleshed out by Stockard Channing and Diane Weist, are only background characters here, Sally´s daughers are given front and center attention as girls becoming women. It is, I think, an even trade. Hoffman tells the story of the Owens´ sisters simply and beautifully. The tone is almost matter-of-fact, not unlike wisdom shared, sage advice given by the older and the wiser.¤ 3) Paperback Book Practical Magic by Berkley Trade. This isn´t Haffman´s best, but was still a desent read. I would reccomend it to someone who wasn´t expecting anytihng like the movie.¤ 4) Paperback Book Practical Magic by Berkley Trade. It took me a little bit to get through this book. I lost interest a couple of times. It had a lot of potential, but I have not been able to read another Hoffman book since.¤ 5) Paperback Book Practical Magic by Berkley Trade. When I first bought this item i was so excited to read it but then i realized that it wasn´t what i expected, It has nothing to do with the movie (which is all the way better), maybe only the names......... it was boring and i can hardly see the magic on it.¤ 6) Paperback Book Practical Magic by Berkley Trade. For more than two hundred years, the Owens women had been blamed for everything that went wrong in their Massachusetts town. And Gillian and Sally endured that fate as well; as children, the sisters were outsiders. Their elderly aunts almost seemed to encourage the whispers of witchery, but all Gillian and Sally wanted was to escape. One would do so by marrying, the other by running away. But the bonds they shared brought them back-almost as if by magic...¤ 7) Paperback Book Practical Magic by Berkley Trade. For most adults, fairy tales are among the childish things we´ve put away. Alice Hoffman, however, feels differently. Practical Magic starts out as a tale of Gillian and Sally Owens, two orphaned girls whose aunts are witches--of a mild sort. For the past two centuries, Owens women have been blamed for all that has gone wrong in their Massachusetts town, ever since their ancestor arrived, rich, independent, and soon accused of theft: "And then one day, a farmer winged a crow in his cornfield, a creature who´d been stealing from him shamelessly for months. When Maria Owens appeared the very next morning with her arm in a sling and her white hand wound up in a white bandage, people felt certain they knew the reason why." The aunts are daily ostracized by the same upstanding citizens who sneak to their house at night for magical love cures. To the sisters they are for the most part benevolently absent, though their bell, book, and candle routine makes life a torment for Gillian, beautiful and blonde and lazy, and Sally, who´s all too responsible. But when one of the aunts´ cures works too well, ending as a curse, the dangers of real love become all too clear. In Hoffman´s world being bewitched, bothered, and bewildered is no mere metaphor--and neither is desire. The elbows of one enamored man pucker a linoleum counter, another walks around with singed cuffs. It´s difficult to catch the author´s power in brief quotes. She needs space and increment to build her exquisite variations of vision and reality, her matter-of-fact announcements of the preternatural. Practical Magic again and again makes one recall the thrill of hearing at bedtime, "Now will I a tale unfold..." --Kerry Fried¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 4-Nov-2008, 04251903749780425190371, 160-850-850-740-600-GFB-8
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