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A retelling | A Sea Witch Review
Sea Witch By Sarah Henning Rating: ★★★★.5 Synopsis Everyone knows what happens in the end. A mermaid, a prince, a true love’s kiss. But before that young siren’s tale, there were three friends. One feared, one royal, and one already dead. Ever since her best friend, Anna, drowned, Evie has been an outcast in her small fishing town. A freak. A curse. A witch. A girl with an uncanny resemblance to Anna appears offshore and, though the girl denies it, Evie is convinced that her best friend actually survived. That her own magic wasn’t so powerless after all. And, as the two girls catch the eyes—and hearts—of two charming princes,…
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Heroine role model but….-A City of Bones Review
The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones By Cassandra Clare Walker books. 541pp. $22.99 NZD Rating: ★ ★ City of Bones is a young adult novel set in New York City in 2007. The story follows fifteen-year-old Clarissa (Clary) Fray. The story starts simple enough, Clary and her best friend Simon Lewis are out celebrating Clary’s birthday at the Pandemonium club, until she finds herself the only witness to a murder that is committed by three teenagers who are covered in strange tattoos and carrying bizarre weapons and to top it off, she is the only one who can see them. Within twenty-four hours Clary is swept up into the world of Shadowhunter’s, half…
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5 Ways the build a believable world
Previously, I have had many struggles when it comes to creating a believable world but I find that the one thing that always helps is to jot down ideas. You need to be able to ask yourself what your world is really like and be able to answer it with certainty. One of the worst things you can do when creating another world is to contradict yourself and drastically change your world from one chapter to the next. Here are a few things to think about when creating your world. Take inspiration from your life The best worlds are ones that feel real, this can easily be achieved by keeping some semblance…