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Hocus Pocus (2022) 130 copies

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In 17th century Salem, Massachusetts teenager, Thackery Binx, is unsuccessful in his attempts to rescue his little sister Emily from the three evil Sanderson sister, and the trio of witches transform Thackery into an immortal cat for his trouble.

Three hundred years later, high school student Max is uprooted from his home in California and transplanted to Salem, Massachusetts with his indifferent parents and his bratty little sister Dani. When he accidentally brings the Sanderson sisters back to life, Max—along with his high school crush, Allison, & Binx the cat—scramble to destroy the witches and save Dani from the same fate as Emily.

This book, which is a tie-in to the Disney film of the same name, is a disappointment on many levels.

The story drags on and on and is very repetitive. Max & entourage get trapped by the witches, escape, and destroy the witches—only to have that same scenario repeated over and over again. It felt like being on a really boring & never-ending merry-go-round. It drags on so long, most young children would be unable to stay interested.

I wouldn’t read this book to my children, anyway. It is very violent: two bullies gang up on Max, Max stalks Allison through the halls of the high school, the Sanderson sisters are brutally executed, and—of course—the witches' activities revolve around kidnapping, murdering, and eating children.

There are also a lot of offensive sexual references in the book. For the most part, there are childish giggles about boobies, and bazoomas, and other idiotic idioms for Allison’s breasts. But there are also much more vulgar sexual references pertaining to the witches that are just shocking for a children’s book, including instances that occur when they are executed and hijacking a bus.

Overall, this books suffers from being long-winded and boring. And, although clearly designed and marketed to be appealing to a juvenile audience, the violence and sexual references make it highly inappropriate for little ones.
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BlueReading | Apr 13, 2024 |
I actually think this will be a prefect halloween read! I think for younger kids who never watched the movie (the horror!!) the first part of this book was nice recap of the original story. But i was really invested in part two. I liked how the leads were connected to the family overall but also how different the story was. I just loved how diverse the cast was and also how the magic effected the story. I really enjoyed learning more about the sanderson family! It was super fun read and I think it will make a great fall read!
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lmauro123 | 23 other reviews | Dec 28, 2023 |
I actually think this will be a prefect halloween read! I think for younger kids who never watched the movie (the horror!!) the first part of this book was nice recap of the original story. But i was really invested in part two. I liked how the leads were connected to the family overall but also how different the story was. I just loved how diverse the cast was and also how the magic effected the story. I really enjoyed learning more about the sanderson family! It was super fun read and I think it will make a great fall read!
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