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A review by noellesmagicallibrary
Now, Conjurers by Freddie Kölsch
5.0
Newly deceased Bastion Attia was star quarterback and the leader of North Coven. Now that his body has been found brutally murdered in the woods, the remaining witches (Dove, Nesbit, Drea, and Brandy) vow to find the killer and figure out how his death is connected to a Jane Doe who died the same way, in the same place, a few years ago. Nesbit and his friends believe there could be a supernatural force behind Bastion’s death. Nothing will stop them from discovering the truth.
Now, Conjurers has the best mix of characters— I loved everyone in the coven. Nesbit is a brilliant narrator, Brandy and Drea have a lovely relationship, Dove is a star, and Bastion is a selfless genius. The story is set in 1999, so get ready for all of the Y2K feels, Nokia phones, and references to The Craft.
One of the things I loved the most about this book is the black and white circus. That imagery is what really sold the story for me but I don’t want to say too much more about it for fear of giving away some plot points.
If you like books about teen witches and small towns with a cursed history, then you should read Now, Conjurers.
I was gifted a copy for review, all thoughts are entirely my own. Thank you Union Square & Co. and TBR and Beyond Tours for the opportunity
Now, Conjurers has the best mix of characters— I loved everyone in the coven. Nesbit is a brilliant narrator, Brandy and Drea have a lovely relationship, Dove is a star, and Bastion is a selfless genius. The story is set in 1999, so get ready for all of the Y2K feels, Nokia phones, and references to The Craft.
One of the things I loved the most about this book is the black and white circus. That imagery is what really sold the story for me but I don’t want to say too much more about it for fear of giving away some plot points.
If you like books about teen witches and small towns with a cursed history, then you should read Now, Conjurers.
I was gifted a copy for review, all thoughts are entirely my own. Thank you Union Square & Co. and TBR and Beyond Tours for the opportunity