Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Hex Hall

By Rachel Hawkins

336 Pages

Published  by Hyperion Book CH

★★★★

By Em


Like many other reviews of this book, I am going to start by saying the cover is very misleading. I was sort of expecting a rather young, more ten-year-old speed book. What I found was 20x better! Yay!

Sophie Mercer found out that she was a witch when she was twelve, and then three years later she casts a spell that causes a boy to crash through a gymnasium wall with his truck and start singing love ballads to a girl who later decides to pepper spray him in the face. And that is just the prologue. This book, much to my surprise, was down right funny. 

Sophie, in my opinion, is a great main character. She's witty, and funny, and just you average teenager. (Well, you know, if average teenagers caused poor helpless boys to get pepper sprayed.) And Hecate, or "Hex Hall", is pretty cool. The furniture changes based on what your opinion of the place is. If you think it is the worst place known to humanity, you could probably end up sitting on a dumpster. And they have a very attractive groundskeeper who just happens to be a crazy amazing wizard. (Although, no one can top Hagrid!)


Sophie was a create main character. She was witty and sarcastic, and as you read this blog, you will learn that those are my favorite characters ever! Sophie made me laugh from the very beginning and I became to love her even more as the story progressed. 


And my favorite part was just the story. In general, the story spun was delightfully enjoyable. There was the perfect punch of  humor, romance, and action. The characters were all different and rather unforgettable, and the ending was quite an unexpected twist. The author created great images in my mind of this great school and lively characters and I applaud her for it.


I really feel like I should write more about this book, but I can't think of anything else I want to write about that won't kind of ruin the best parts of the book for you. So, for this review, all I say is just read it. You'll be surprised. 

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