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Chargement... The Three Witches and the Master (édition 2023)par Max Nowaz (Auteur)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. The story is something like a sequel to the book "Get Rich or Get Lucky," as the story starts from the same point as where the previous one ended. Adam, our central character, found a book of magic spells in his basement, which he was practicing. Then arrives a "suspicious woman" at his doorstep, claiming to be an inhabitant of the house for some time. Torn in the situation and unable to understand what and why it is happening, he juggles around the situation. He tries to hide the thing while at the same time trying to find a situation. This doesn't end here; someone in his dreams, calling himself "the master," is haunting him to return the magic spell book. He has a lot of drama to deal with. The drama set around the book, Witch and the Master, is entertaining. Sometimes you would feel pity for Adam, but at another time, you would feel that everything was going right. The entertainment quotient of this book is high and can definitely grab a good place in your reading list. When a beautiful witch is transported from the 1950s to Adam's doorstep and refuses to leave because she once lived there, Adam is forced to navigate a never-ending path of obstacles which seem to emanate from the Master, a dark presence who commands him from his dreams to follow the rules or face a horrific ultimatum. In 'The Three Witches and The Master', by Max Nowaz, readers are taken on a journey of didn't see them coming: twists and turns, revealing an engaging plot with well-crafted characters which will keep you invested till the last thrilling page. Can Adam trust this enigmatic witch? As an amateur wizard, he's not so sure, as his life spirals out of control and nightmares plague him, he wonders how long secrets can be kept. A highly recommended read. The Three Witches and the Master although a sequel to Get Rich or Get Lucky can easily be a stand alone novel. This fantasy novel has some humor as Adam is navigating his life now that Eve is no longer a crayfish. His powers become stronger and his life with Eve becomes more prominent. Steady pace read, getting to the juice of the story quickly. Anyone who loves a great mix of magic, humor, and romance will enjoy The Three Withes and the Master. Although the ending felt rushed I can see it being an opening for a third book. The Three Witches and the Master by Max Nowaz Is a character driven story with an abundance of magic, humour, mystery and bucket load of suspense. The story follows Adam, an amateur wizard whose life takes a dramatic turn, when Eve, a witch from the 1950s magically lands on his doorstep. This is an action-packed read, full of magic and witchcraft, and it kept me engaged from beginning to end. The characters are unique, each with their own little quirks adding humour to the story. The ending, in particular, had a most satisfying conclusion to this whirlwind of events. The Three Witches and the Master is a page-turner that gave a fresh perspective to the genre. The plot is definitely imaginative, the characters were well-crafted and humorous, and it is full of suspense and excitement all the way throughout (not just in parts). A great addition to the urban fantasy genre, and Highly Recommended. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Max Nowaz has a unique writing style and dark humor; that keeps the reader entertained. The Three Witches and The Master is a sequel to Get Rich or Get Lucky but could stand alone. Periodically, you feel the author maybe went too far, but I felt that was his signature style. Overall, I laughed, raised my eyebrows, and decided to keep all strange books alone. ( )