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Hex Hall Reviewed By Amy Lignor Of Bookpleasures.com
- By Amy Lignor
- Published March 3, 2010
- Childrens & Young Adults
Amy Lignor
Reviewer Amy Lignor: Amy is the author of a historical fiction novel entitled The Heart of a Legend, and Mind Made, a work of science fiction. Presently, she is writing an adventure series set in the New York Public Library, as well as a teen fiction series, The Angel Chronicles. She is an avid traveler and has been fortunate to have journeyed across the USA, where she has met the most amazing people, who truly bring life and soul to her books. She lives in the Land of Enchantment (for now) with her gorgeous daughter, Shelby, her wonderful Mom, Mary, and the greatest friend and critic in the entire world - her dog, Reuben
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ISBN:
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I want to begin with, Bravo and Bring
on the Movie!
Sophie Mercer has been carted around to
nineteen different schools throughout her very young life; we first
meet her at one particular school on prom night. Sophie feels
bad for a young woman crying her eyes out in the ladies’ room; the
young girl is dateless to the prom and wants this to be rectified.
Sophie takes her out to the parking lot, tells her to close her eyes,
and think about THE boy who she wants with all her heart to be her
escort. Dark clouds amass above their heads; a purplish light
glows within the black core; and green lightning rains down from
above… Yes, the girl’s wish is granted, but the nice, sweet
prom quickly turns into Carrie. Suffice to say, Sophie is on
her way to her twentieth school.
She arrives in Georgia
in the brutally hot month of August on her beloved mother’s arm.
She’s being sent away to Hecate Hall – a reformatory school for
witches, shapeshifters, faeries, and other even more non-humans, who
have flaunted their skills in the wrong places, risking exposure to
their world. This is no Hogwarts, people; Hecate Hall is a
cold, two-hundred-year-old mansion that looks like something out of a
horror movie, with fugly wallpaper and an addition of pink stucco
that goes off the back of the house and into the woods.
Sophie’s very first meet-and-greet with a supernatural being comes
in the form of a young man named Justin, who turns and snarls at her
while transforming into a werewolf. Sophie raises her finger,
screams “bag dog,” and basically sees him as a cocker spaniel
standing on his hind legs. (This is what I love most about this
writer – she’s wonderfully sarcastic).
Sophie’s
roommate is Jenna, a young girl who is a vamp and is at Hecate Hall
on scholarship. She’s the only “monster” that’s at the
school and many witches, warlocks – the “elite” of their world
– can’t stand her. In fact, a coven at the school believes
Jenna bit and killed her last roommate, Holly, and they tell Jenna
that she must join them and become their “fourth” so they can
have the most power within the old, stone walls. Unfortunately
for these three witches (who act like a modern-day Macbeth trio),
Sophie doesn’t like them; she likes her roommate who, although, a
bloodsucker, is a nice girl who loves the color Electric Raspberry
Pink, which is the color of her clothes, the stripe in her air, the
bedspread, etc. Sophie can’t help but liking the poor girl
who seems to be blamed for all the harsh goings-on at the
school.
Sophie also meets Archer Cross, who’s the
resident hot-guy – a gorgeous warlock who everyone loves.
Archer was once the boyfriend of the poor unfortunate Holly, and he’s
now going out with the head of the coven that Sophie can’t stand.
As the story begins to unfold at the school, Sophie learns things
about her past – and her father who she’s never met.
Apparently, her ancestral genes go far back in history; her family is
powerful, her father is very “high-up” in the magical world, and
the magic that runs through Sophie’s veins is rather dark and
frightening. There are many characters that are absolutely
fantastic in this story including a young girl by the name of Taylor
who can morph into a mountain lion at whim; a headmistress who knows
far too much about Sophie’s family; a ghost who walks the halls
wearing a green dress that’s part of Sophie’s mysterious history;
a vamp teacher who’s also a famous poet; and, a groundskeeper who
should definitely become a doctor.
The author inserts a
variety of “clues” that will lead the reader through many books,
hopefully, to come. Readers are told of the demon glass sword
that’s held in the depths of Hades, as well as a group called The
Eye of God whose job it is to hunt down magical beings and take them
out in order to protect the human world. Drawing from Roman and
Egyptian history and characters (i.e.: Hecate, The Furies,
etc.), this author has managed to put together a story that’s fun,
exciting, and interesting with a main character who’s extremely
sarcastic and brutally funny.
I, for one, can’t
wait for the next in the series. I hope the author is “banging”
away on her keyboard right now and conjuring up her next fantastic
story.
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