9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Cute, but ultimately lame, Oct 24 2007
By A. Walls "Gwen Walls" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Wednesday Night Witches (Paperback)
I picked this up with no grand ideas that this book would be anything more than a charming, light read that would entertain me. I wasn't expecting Jane Austen, Neil Gaiman, or even Dan Brown. I wanted fluffy romance and predictability. Sometimes, we really need some candy like these books. However, I found the narrative so distracting with the constant switch from first to third-person narrative to be a poorly formed creation. How could any editor worth her salt allow a writer to trip so badly? Why not just make the entire story third-person, allow the characters to grow through the lense of an outside narrator?
Poorly written.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Entertaining and Full of Bewitching Excitement...., Aug 16 2007
By C. Crockett "Domino713" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Wednesday Night Witches (Paperback)
Pour yourself a pink cosmopolitan, and curl up with this fun combination of chick lit with a supernatural twist!
Follow 3 friends as they each experience some crazy times. Eve is a Kindergarten teacher who has just moved to Broome Island, just off the coast of Maine, after an embarrassing break-up with her Lawyer boyfriend. Natasha is a struggling artist, searching for appreciation and acceptance of her art. Kim is a cook with a witchy heritage, and a troubled past. These three friends come together to share their misery, and toast to their friendship -- eventually becoming a tightly bonded group, they dubbed themselves the "Wednesday Night Witches" after they decide to meet for drinks every Wednesday night. However, trouble gets stirred up after these three "witches" find a mysterious bottle of liquour in the basment, and use it to toast each other and make a wish. When the wishes start coming true, the real fun begins...
This book is just a lot of fun. I love all the magical and witchy aspects of it. It takes a traditional chick lit story, and turns it into something new and exciting. More and more we are seeing supernatural chick lit novels introduced into this particular genre, and most of them are really entertaining. "Wednesday Night Witches" is no exception.
The characters are each unique and fun, and I think most people will be able to find something relatable about each of them, whether it's relating to Eve's romantic pursuits, and her desire to prove herself through her career -- or maybe relating to Natasha's frustration with her art, and her desire to be appreciated for her talents (in addition to finally attracting a man). Or, perhaps you will relate more to Kim, and her lonliness, and desire to overcome her past difficulties, and have a child of her very own. One of the things I liked about this book was that although (as usual with chick lit) a large emphasis is given to these women's romantic lives (all three want to find the man of their dreams, of course), they are also more indepth characters, and have other dreams, pursuits, and wishes that have nothing to do with snagging a man!
Bottom line, this is an easy read, and a great book for a lazy afternoon.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not one of RDI's best, Aug 6 2007
By blondie "booklover" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Wednesday Night Witches (Paperback)
After a fight with her rich, live in boyfried, eve crenshaw hops on a plane to stay in maine with her college room mate Natasha. Eve assumes her BF will come to his senses and beg her to come home, but instead he calls her to ask where to send her things. So eve is stuck in Maine and has only Natasha and a new fried Kim to lean on. The 3 dub themselves "The wendesday night witches" and of couse end up unleashing an evil spirit (by accident, oops!). Their wishes start coming true, but on the island they live things start going wrong.
The main problem I had with this book is that it was too predictable. There were no suprises in this book. Also the ending is very rushed, they wrap it up in only a few pages. The story itself is a light, easy read, but there isn't much substance.