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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Reviewed by Tasha for TeensReadToo.com Rachel's ready to start off her sophomore year of high school with a bang! Now that she's gotten her powers, and learned to semi-control them, there's nothing holding her back from having the best year ever. Except there is one little hindrance - she has to keep her witch life and her "normal" life separated, and the task is proving to be a lot harder then she thought. First there is her Samsorta, which is pretty much a debutante ball for witches. Miri (her sister) and she have to take classes and learn that there are tons more teen witches out there. Rachel soon meets up with Adam, who is cute, funny, and a witch, but there's also Raf - adorable, sweet, and he doesn't know Rachel's secret. Then there is Wendalin - Miri's new witch friend who just started high school and doesn't understand why she can't let everyone know that she's a witch. Rachel kind of takes her under her wing and tries to change her into a more "normal" teenager. And finally she has to deal with the fact that her dad still doesn't know that she and Miri are witches, and she's terrified to tell him. Even though she's a witch and it takes nothing to hop on over to Paris or to change the color of her shirt, Rachel still has many issues that can't be solved with the snap of her fingers. This whole series is seriously cute! The books always pick up right where the last left off with nothing missing. That said, though, the story can definitely hold its own, and it would be just as enjoyable to read if no other book in the series had been read. Rachel kind of retells her past adventures throughout the story in a way that sparks your memory if it has been a while since you read the previous books, or will catch you up if you haven't read any of the others. One of the best parts of the book for me was the creativity of the plot. In all the types of realistic fantasy books I've read, I've never come across anything with a plot even remotely similar to this series. I feel that in PARTIES & POTIONS, Sarah Mlynowski's creativity is exemplified more then it ever has been before. Having a witch debutante ball and popping to Arizona to attend Samsorta classes at a witch community center! I felt like the book was something out of my wildest dreams! It was truly a blast to read this book. The characters were fairly well-developed. There were some times when I got frustrated because Rachel would act the same way in a multitude of different situations. When this happened the book dragged a little, but then it quickly picked up again and was great. I also enjoyed the author's writing style. She made it really easy to see through Rachel's eyes and I felt like I was walking down the hallway with her or zapping off to Paris and standing on top of the Eiffel tower. Overall, I really enjoyed the book and think it was a great addition to a fun series. It's a great story for all, that provides a great adventure and some fun magic. I absolutely can't wait for more from Sarah Mlynowski, and urge you all to pick up this book, or at least one of the books in the series! I love this Magic in Manhattan book; it's better than the first.I enjoyed the transportation to different places around the world; it was really cool. I especially like the parts of the story which includes the witchcraft community; the two sisters(Rachel and Miri)having a Samsorta. And when they went to the Witch and Warlocks Community Center and met other witches and warlocks. Did you guys like the part of the story when they went to the cafeteria at the community center; all they had to do were put their hands on the tables and say what they wanted to eat and-poof!- it pops up? It was very cool! Check out: 1) sarahm.com 2)magicinmanhattan.com Okay, I thought that "Magic in Manhattan" was a trilogy, but yet a fourth book has been released in the series! I actually enjoyed this one much better than the others, probably because I now feel vested in the characters. I enjoyed the expanding of the story to include more about the witch world. The new characters, especially Wendaline, are a great addition. This book is the fourth in the Magic in Manhattan series. It follows the life of Rachel and her sister, Miri. They find themselves in very suspenseful situations in the hustle and bustle of Manhattan. Rachel (the main character) is going through the difficulties of high school and finds herself in problems over friends and of course boys. no reviews | add a review
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I really hope this cute series of books is made into a TV show or movie. This series can be read by even the youngest teen as the most that happens here is some kissing. Rachel develops into a more grown up witch and learns to control her magic by attending classes where she learns she is not alone with her unique talents. She also learns to accept herself and be honest with everyone, including herself. Please tell me that there is another one in this series. The story needs to continue! (