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Title:So Mote it Be (Circle of Three #1)
Author:Isobel Bird
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 235 pages
Published:February 6th 2001 by Avon Books (first published January 1st 2001)
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Fiction. Paranormal. Witches. Magic. Urban Fantasy
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So Mote it Be (Circle of Three #1) Paperback | Pages: 235 pages
Rating: 3.64 | 1437 Users | 106 Reviews

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This series is not all I hoped it to be. There are quite a few subliminals on trends for today. The storyline seems fairly decent, but a person can only take so much of those lines in between like "Ooo! Isn't this dress great! It makes me look just Britney Spears!" and "No, no. Green certainly isn't your color. You don't want to look too much like Christina Aguilera." I did, however, enjoy about 50% of the story...and I like that a fair amount of truth with Wicca came out in this book. (i.e.:Maypole Festivities). If you're looking for a really great new series of books based on Paganism/Wicca or supernatural, the I'd suggest Cate Tiernan's SWEEP series books.

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Original Title: So Mote It Be (Circle of Three, #1)
ISBN: 0064472914 (ISBN13: 9780064472913)
Edition Language: English
Series: Circle of Three #1

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Read this series in high school and loved it. Rereading it now, especially after having read a bit on Wicca is pretty nice.

This book is not just for anyone(not trying to hurt anyone) because its like for those readers that want to know in a fictional way about witchcraft. The books is hardcore right to the point in other words is fast pace the story start from the main characters "normal" life to a deep change thanks too... One needs to read it to know what I'm trying to say. I love this book sadly is only in eBook wish the author will comes back and decides to reprint them in a three in one paperback or hardcover

This review is also posted at http://readingnookandcranny.blogspot....I started watching The Secret Circle on Netflix and when I realized it was based on a book series, I could have sworn I had read it before initially before getting through the pilot. Then I read deeper into the full plot of the series and realized it was different than the book series about witches I had read in early high school. But then my curiosity was peaked, and I was determined to remember which series I had read.After

I enjoyed this book. It was a simple, fun read, nothing too surprising or anything though. Will I get through the other 10+ books (*sneaks in a year later* I didn't.)? I don't know.The character's were unique and all, but the book felt like it lacked something. Kate, as the narrator was good but she annoyed me. I think the spells should have been a little more life-threatening for me to be more interested, they were bland and not very well thought out... in fact one was ripped straight from

From the Witchy Books Network review blog.Kate Morgan, a 16-year-old, popular basketball player, is assigned a term paper on the witch trials of the 17th century. Amongst the pile of books she checks out of the library, she finds an actual spellbook. Skeptical at first, she decides to try a love spell to attract the football-playing senior of her dreams. When the spell goes haywire -- earning her the attentions of every guy in school and the ire of all their girlfriends -- she begins wishing

Went in with average expectations, and it turned out to be a nice page-turner that I read in one sitting . Will be reading this series until the plot turns me off, which it so far hasn't, except: did Kate ever write that essay that she was assigned??

TBH I'm pretty sure I read this as a kid to get ideas for spells and rituals.What can I say? I was a weird kid. It's not like I actually cast any spells. Just owned a bunch of candles and stuff. I didn't get too far into the series, because my interest in Wicca was fleeting.It was a pretty good story, though. A unique angle for high school drama.

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