A Witch in Winter Winter Trilogy Ruth Warburton Books
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A Witch in Winter Winter Trilogy Ruth Warburton Books
I loved this series, but this one was not as much my favorite as the first. I felt it dwindled a bit too long when the two were walking in the snow and cold without much clothing and no money. It is probably just me and the way I think, but instead of being part of the story my mind kept wondering about hypothermia and how they should be dead by then. Anyway, the book was a good read though. I would recommend it to people. The author is a talented writer and has the ability to think outside the box. That is one thing that impresses me very much.Tags : Amazon.com: A Witch in Winter (Winter Trilogy) (9781444904697): Ruth Warburton: Books,Ruth Warburton,A Witch in Winter (Winter Trilogy),Hachette Children's,1444904698,Fantasy - General,Romance - General,Paranormal romance stories.,Young adult fiction.,Children: Young Adult (Gr. 10-12),JUVENILE FICTION General,Juvenile Fiction Action & Adventure General,Juvenile Fiction Fantasy & Magic,Paranormal romance stories,YOUNG ADULT FICTION,Young Adult Fiction Fantasy General,Young Adult Fiction Romance General
A Witch in Winter Winter Trilogy Ruth Warburton Books Reviews
It took me awhile to get around to writing this review, in part because it took me forever to read the book, and in part because I just felt like I didn't have a lot to say...
It's a very typical YA. Girl moves to small town. Girl sees pretty boy. Boy has a girlfriend (and is dogged by rumors of violence and rages), but girl falls for boy anyway. And (oops) puts a spell on him that makes him lover her, too. Did I mention the girl is a witch? No. It's okay, she didn't know either until she was able to do, um, everything, so it's cool.
We've seen this before.
It's been done.
To death.
And maybe if I was younger and was ever the type of girl to be wooed by insta-lovey swooneyness - I wasn't - this would have won me over. It's a quick read, certainly, so it's not like I had to drag myself from one swooning-and-sighing perilous encounter to the next. Though I guess that's not entirely true I couldn't for the life of me muster up the desire to pick this up most of the time; took me ages. Partly I think this was because everything felt like a foregone conclusion, so it felt like a waste of time - I knew what was going to happen, so why waste the couple hundred pages getting there? - but I also think it may have felt like a quicker read than it was because when I did pick it up, I sometimes resorted to skimming. I just could not make myself want to read Anna's thoughts. There were times when I just had no choice but to skim through her anxieties and woe-is-mes and flutterings, and just get to the next plot point or bit of dialogue. It was skim or give up, and I chose to skim.
But it just all just feels VERY young, and very almost silly in it's emotions and Mary Sue-ness (Here comes Miss Powers Out the Ass to bungle everything up, and maybe, if she can get it together, save the day). There was just not enough development or slow-burn to anything, so I knew exactly where it was going from page 1. Everything was laid out and obvious. Yes, it's a fantasy, and yes, Winter is an interesting town with a really interesting history. And yes, Anna has powers, and now she also has questions, and those could have all made the book something special, a tale of discovery and and secrets and intrigue. Instead it was very much a book about a girl's inexplicable love for a guy she doesn't know, and then his unfortunately explicable love for her (he's under a spell - and then he's not, but he still super-duper loves her), and it just doesn't ever get past that or turn into anything more than that. I think if this had taken a different turn, if it had delved more into the history of Winter, and had a more slow-slide into Anna's discovery of things, I could have actually liked this a great deal. But it didn't.
Its one saving grace is that it does pick up at the end, and Warburton is not so flowery and sentimental a writer that she won't give her characters legitimate consequences. This is HUGE for me, because when a book has really high stakes and a ton of really crazy super-powery stuff or mega-villains or Good vs Evil, etc., and all of the characters are in danger all the time, I expect something legit to happen. If all the good guys come through unscathed and all the villains get crushed into oblivion or escape with their tails between their legs, Imma be pissed. (And no, for those of you reading this in the UK, I do not mean I'll be drunk, but after all that, I'll want to be.) FORTUNATELY, the last 1/4 of the book or so moves along at a very brisk pace, and actually had some pretty enjoyable moments, and FORTUNATELY, it does end up having some good consequences that made me glad I did stick it out and finish the book.
UNfortunately, I don't think even that is enough to make me want to pick up book 2...
But this will find a rabid, happy audience in young girls and those looking for a light throwaway read.
I really love to read books about witches. Maybe it has something to do with Harry Potter, or maybe it's because I'm still holding onto that childhood fascination I had with them, (I dressed up as a witch every year on Halloween from the time I was five until I was 10) but I still love to read about them. So A Witch in Winter was something I was really excited for.
The biggest issue I have with this book is the characters, particularly Seth and Anna. They're both so melodramatic a lot of the time, and Anna can be very whiny. And the thing is, I know Anna has her reasons for being that way - she's done something she feels is truly awful, and even though she's done everything she can to fix it, nothing has changed. But her whining is so repetitive, the same thing over and over again, that I couldn't help but be frustrated by it. They also say, "Oh, Anna," or "Oh, Seth," about a million times throughout the book.
However, there were times when I really liked Anna. She's a fairly strong character. She's willing to stand up for herself and others when it's truly needed, and she also genuinely cares about her friends. She's not my favorite character, but she's not my least favorite. Same goes for Seth - he's also a caring person, he's fun, and he's definitely someone I'd love to know in real life, but he's also a little melodramatic and there are times when he seems fake.
One thing I love about this book is that the bad guys are real bad guys. They're not wimpy; they go all out when Anna goes against them, which provides a great story. The bad guys make it pretty intense. And if I'm honest, they're very entertaining to read about.
Another great thing is the way Anna grows throughout the book. She goes from being a scared little girl who knows nothing about magic to trying to save everyone she knows, and I think that's the makings of a good book.
Overall The plot is gripping and the bad guys are awesome. If not for my frustration at the characters, this book probably would have been 4 or 5 stars. Still, as it is, it was a fairly enjoyable read. 3 stars.
I really enjoyed this book. I though it was very creative and the story sucked me in after a few pages I hope there will be more to follow. Thanks!
Not bad. The book was a fast read, the characters were more developed in this installment but I found the story lacking in many areas.
Not a bad little paranormal romance. I loved the setting and the characters.
The book and series were ok, but may be better suited for high schoolers rather than adults. I think the writing was good, the plot seemed to flow from one situation to another and the story line was unique. I was hoping for more character development in the first novel but that was not the case. The stories do seem to complement each other, they do pick up and fill in the story as it continues. All in all not a bad book.
I mainly started reading this series because of the cover art. I have followed the photographer on the cover for years and when she started having her photos on covers, I knew I wanted to read those books to help support. I am so happy that I chose this series to start with.
The first book was good and it caught me up, but this book really clinches it for me, that I am a fan of this series. I love the descriptions and the darker turn this book takes (and I MEAN darker turn!) Read the book to find out!
I loved this series, but this one was not as much my favorite as the first. I felt it dwindled a bit too long when the two were walking in the snow and cold without much clothing and no money. It is probably just me and the way I think, but instead of being part of the story my mind kept wondering about hypothermia and how they should be dead by then. Anyway, the book was a good read though. I would recommend it to people. The author is a talented writer and has the ability to think outside the box. That is one thing that impresses me very much.
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