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Chargement... Ward of the FBIpar Judith Berens, Michael Anderle, Martha Carr
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Raine Campbell never knew she was special until her dormant magic unleashed to protect her friends. But it couldn't be contained or controlled. Enter the School of Necessary Magic, where magical teens are taught to master their abilities and maybe learn some math. During a forbidden trip into the massive underground city beneath the school-off limits to freshman-Raine discovers druids are disappearing. And no one seems to care. Refusing to stand by and ignore it like everyone else, she dives into an increasingly dangerous plot to rescue them before the balance the druids maintain tips into chaos. But doing so requires breaking rules that could lead to her expulsion and threatens to end her dream of working as a witch for the FBI, following in the footsteps of her father and uncle. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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But this was not what I was expecting, obviously, the girls and boys from the original series have graduated and we start off with Turner Underwood saying Raine is going to be this and Raine is going to be that.
We meet Raine, a normal teen until she accidentally let the magic slip, whoops!
She isn't portrayed very realistic, immediately she is very solemn afterwards, not nervous, excited etc.
It's like this Raine has no emotions, yeah yeah, we get she wants to be part of the FBI because of her Dad and Jerry but stop reminding us of it every goddam page.
This book did have potential with the storyline and cover, but Raine just annoyed me so much, she's so serious and is basically perfect in every way, sure for younger readers (ok maybe even me), she can be considered a good role model when it comes to her schoolwork.
The story doesn't flow with the different POVS, the quick switching between them was very abrupt and jarring to the story. The universe is good, I do like some of the characters, though why is Raine special?
Its a light hearted read and also its in the Oriceran universe, I will still continue on with the series.
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