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Max Nowaz

Auteur de The Arbitrator

5 oeuvres 119 utilisateurs 92 critiques

Œuvres de Max Nowaz

The Arbitrator (2016) 39 exemplaires, 24 critiques
Get Rich or Get Lucky (2017) 33 exemplaires, 26 critiques
The Three Witches and the Master 20 exemplaires, 16 critiques
The Polymorph 17 exemplaires, 15 critiques
Timbi's Dream (2004) 10 exemplaires, 11 critiques

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Adam is an amateur wizard who has been experimenting with spells from a book that he found in his basement. The book begins with a naked Eve from the 1950’s showing up at Adam’s backdoor. He isn’t sure what to expect at first and doesn’t know if this is a good fortune or not. It turns out that she is a witch and things get interesting when her two sisters show up too.

Adam starts to have some bad dreams with a master giving him commands. What happens if Adam doesn’t listen to the master in his dreams? Are Eve and her sisters friends or enemies to Adam? This book will keep you guessing!

This was a pretty hilarious book full of humor and quirky characters and a lot of strange situations. It is definitely a unique book! It is a fun read that had me laughing out loud quite a bit.
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Libertyread | 15 autres critiques | Sep 2, 2024 |
The Three Witches and Their Master by Max Nowaz was a thrilling read with a fresh perspective on the magical world we all so love to delve in. When Eve rings Adam's doorbell, Adam is completely taken off guard – she's stark naked and seems totally oblivious to her appearance! Because Eve, along with her sisters, have been under a spell for the better half of their lives. Things take a turn for the worst when a dark and manipulative entity called The Master appears, and it is clear that he has ominous plans. It's now up to Eve and Adam to stop him, but will Eve's sisters join them or side with their Master, who they were sworn to obey?

This sci-fi novel was engaging as well as unpredictable and I loved the irony of Eve first appearing naked to Adam. The characters were well-developed as well as relatable, especially Eve whose cool and calm demeanor I found really awesome. The dialogue was funny and witty, ensuring a fun and entertaining experience. Also, I liked how the characters drove the plot; it was definitely a great read and I recommend it to fans of a fantasy novel enveloped in romance.
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Orione1 | 15 autres critiques | Jun 13, 2024 |
Max Nowaz does it again. He has written another captivating book that keeps you on the edge of your seat. I have loved every single one of his books so far. He has a unique voice and I adore the humour he uses. The Three Witches and The Master is the second book in the series, and it does rely on you reading the first instalment. However, it is a great journey, and you will not regret it.

This book features new characters, laugh-out-loud humour, and a series of interesting events. Eve arrives on his doorstep and claims that his house was hers in the past. Therefore, she stays. In addition, The Master, an unknown person, has been frequenting Adam's dreams. In his dreams, the Master sometimes kills him. It becomes evident that The Master is set out to not only kill him but also his unexpected visitor, Eve.

The events just keep happening one after the other and, gosh, is it a ride. If you like, fantasy, magic, humour (especially British humour), and a good story that will keep you up all night, then you have to pick this book up. Yes, you should read the first book too, but trust me, it is worth it.
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hTimSs6 | 15 autres critiques | Jun 13, 2024 |
The Three Witches and The Master by Max Nowaz could be the text manual of what not to do if you found a book of spells in your basement. With Adam opening the book of spells, his life was never the same again. Nightmares at night by The Master, demanding the book back or else. Haunted during the day by a demanding witch. She has been changed back from being a crayfish for many years and shows up at his doorstep. Then there is Adam’s problem at work. Never say things can only get better. Adam found new ways in his life to get worse.

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.
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Saxenda | 15 autres critiques | May 6, 2024 |

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Œuvres
5
Membres
119
Popularité
#166,388
Évaluation
½ 4.5
Critiques
92
ISBN
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