
When Autumn Leaves
A Fiction, Magic, Magical Realism book. She's so pretty, isn't she? Beautiful, really. That prefect skin, those long legs. And that hair! It's...
In Avening, a tiny town on the Pacific coast, it's hard not to believe in magic. This is a town where the shoes in the window always fit, where you can buy a love potion at the corner shop, and where the woods at the outskirts of town just might be the door to another world. And, of course, there's Autumn, Avening's beloved resident witch. From what's known of its mythical founding, Avening has always been a haven for people who are a little bit different, a place where they can come to discover what makes them so special. When Autumn receives news that she's been promoted to a higher coven, she also learns she has to replace herself. But who in Avening is in tune enough with her own personal magic to take over the huge responsibility of town witch? Autumn has a list of thirteen women and men who just might have what it takes-but how can she get them to open their eyes to the magic in their lives? This...
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- Pages: 283 pages
- ISBN: 9781590202555 / 1590202554
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She's so pretty, isn't she? Beautiful, really. That prefect skin, those long legs. And that hair! It's so black. Black as a raven's feather, that's what my mother used to say. Do you know, Ellie, what a group of ravens is called? [...] It's called an Unkindness. Isn't that strange? An Unkindness. Well... it's something to think about. Amy S. Foster, When Autumn Leaves But there are as many different kinds of love as there are people in the world. Amy S. Foster, When Autumn Leaves But I will tell you this: no true happiness can ride on the back of someone elses pain. Amy S. Foster, When Autumn Leaves: A Novel
It's my own fault for reading this, because Julie's review had already said, basically, don't bother. But I thought, how can this be bad? Look at the cute cover! Look at the cute title! Read the description, where they invoke Sarah Addison Allen! How can this be bad? Well, let me tell you. The dialogue was terrible. Really, really bad.... Meh. This book started off promising, but the more you got into it, the more boring it got.I thought this book was going to be a lot different. I was expecting more of a magical realism plot, like you get with Sarah Addison Allen, but instead, you have a women's magic order that you get the explanation of at the end, and throughout... Okay, so I didn't totally hate this book, but I didn't really like it and I problably wouldn't recomend it to anyone. The cover looks exciting and the author is the daughter of famous composer David Foster and she has co-authored some songs with Michael Buble-so I thought I would give it a shot. The book is basically about a woman from...