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File Size: 3908 KB
Print Length: 240 pages
Publisher: Chenoweth Press (April 30, 2016)
Publication Date: April 30, 2016
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B01DB5ITIK
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've been waiting more than three years for the next Dresden Files book from Jim Butcher, and as much as I love Harry Dresden, absence is not making my heart grow any fonder. In fact, I think I have a new favorite wizard: Lilly Singer.A big thanks goes to author Lydia Sherrer for bringing a new world of wizardry to life in her Lilly Singers books. So far, I have read only the first, "Love, Lies, and Hocus Pocus: Beginnings," though the series has thus far expanded to four titles. Book 1 introduces Lilly and her partner in magic and mayhem, Sebastian Blackwell, who, while alternately infuriating and endearing, is never boring.One of the most appealing things about Sherrer’s magic world is its elimination of gender stereotypes of Harry Potter's wizarding world. (Sorry, Universal Studios—the phrase was irresistible.) In Sherrer’s writings, wizards and witches can be either male or female. What distinguishes them is the source of their abilities. Wizards’ powers are innate—something they were born with. Witches cultivate relations with creatures such as fairies and pixies, supplying such delicacies as moldy pizza (for the somewhat bizarre “mold fae†who eat decaying things) in return for magical favors.Sherrer’s first title does a good job of introducing the characters without slowing the action with backstories. Within a few pages, Lilly’s embroiled in the book’s first adventure, one involving a haunted mansion and an ancient curse. With the main characters sufficiently developed, the novel turns to a second adventure, involving a friendship betrayed, a search for a stolen magical item, and a desperate race to avert potentially disastrous supernatural repercussions from magic misused.The majority of the book is written through Lilly’s perspective, but Sebastian is also given a turn as the point-of-view character—a well-usedtool to help readers understand Sebastian’s inner self, and to show that he is much more than the charmingly irresponsible rogue he may seem.One note for younger readers—or the parents of younger readers: While the cover art and typeface of this book is somewhat reminiscent of middle-grade or young-adult fiction, the novel is written for adults, with adult characters, who on rare occasions use adult language.With Book 1 of the Lilly Singer Adventure Series under my belt, I'm eager to start on Book 2, Love, Lies, and Hocus Pocus: Revelations (The Lily Singer Adventures, Book 2), and hope it will be equally as well written and entertaining.
This was such a fun read and I am so glad I picked it up. I heard about this book in one of my facebook groups, added it to my wishlist and then grabbed it a few weeks later when I saw it was free. Before I finished this book I had already bought book 2 as I already knew by then I wanted to continue this series. Love, Lies and Hocus Pocus Beginnings is a fun read filled with adventure and magic set in the current day world. I quickly got immersed in this work and had a lot of fun reading about Lilly and Sebastian their adventures.This books is split up in three parts, first we have adventure surrounding a ghost that Sebastian and Lilly work on. Then we get an interlude, which are a few chapters form Sebastian his point of view which actually serves as the set-up for the third part where we go back to Lilly her point of view. While I was a bit surprised at first when I saw epilogue at 30-40% in the book, I thought the three part set-up worked well here. I think they are officially labeled as two episodes, so you basically get two adventures in one book. I liked getting to know the characters a bit in the first part and then seeing Sebastian his point of view was so fun as we learn a lot more about him as a character and his magic, which are all things Lilly doesn't know yet.The book focuses on Lilly and Sebastian. Lilly is a wizard and a librarian. She was quite the interesting character, she's a bit strict, studious and prim and proper as well. She likes to bake and drink tea. She was a tad too serious at times, but I could relate to her and Sebastian was just the perfect character to work alongside her as she's such a contrast to her personality. Sebastian is charming, easy going and likes to make jokes. Or at least he acts that way, his point of view really gave some insight in his personality. I liked seeing how Sebastian got Lilly involved in all kinds of trouble, but I am pretty sure she doesn't really mind even though she pretends to at times. It was a lot of fun to follow the adventures of these two and I feel like we got a good idea of their personalities and some topics are touched upon that I am sure we'll learn more about in later books. There is still a lot about them we don't know, but I hope we get to discover that in later books. I already want to read more about Lilly and Sebastian.And then there is the world building, which is so expertly done. I loved getting immersed in this world. It really felt like the author thought this all out, how the magic worked, the wizard society and even the spells and artifacts we come across. It felt like the magic made sense and had rules in how to guide it. It was a bit confusing at first what the difference was between witches and wizards, but I felt that getting Lilly's point of view helped to clarify what wizards were and then the chapters form Sebastian his point of view gave me a better insight in what witches were. I like how both where very different and while the whole wizard things sounded cool, I thought maybe the witch thing was even more interesting. I liked feeling like this world and the magic in it made sense and was all thought out. And I just wanted to know more and see more of the magic. I also liked how while there was magic it also took place in the normal world, it has a bit of an urban fantasy feel when it comes to that.To summarize: I can't say enough good things about this book. It grabbed my attention quickly and I got immersed in this book and the world the author had created and didn't want to leave. I ended up ordering the second book before I even finished this one as I knew I wanted to continue with the series halfway through this book already. This book is a lot of fun, there is magic and artifacts, wizards and witches and more. It follows the adventures of Lilly and Sebastian, they are almost opposites in their personalities, but they are so fun together. Their personalities sometimes clash, but it also felt that due to their opposites they worked well together. I felt like I got feel for both their personalities as this book is split up in three parts and the middle part is from Sebastian his point of view while part one and three are from Lilly her point of view. This also helped to get to know more about both wizards and witches. But at the same time there's so much more to know ad I hope to learn even more about these two in the next books. And the world is so well crafted, it felt like things made sense and like the author really thought things through. I can't wait to read the next adventures of these two!
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