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Finding Meridian by Elizabeth Lenhard, Elisabetta Gnone

leesmeenu's review against another edition

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4.0

3,5/5 Het begint nu zo spannend te worden!

nerdypotsie's review against another edition

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4.0

I know that these books are kids books so I’m technically too old for them, but they’re just so enjoyable and comforting to read!! I love the characters in this series so much and each book in the series is so fast paced.

I hope that this series gets a live action remake someday. Maybe something like Fate: The Winx Saga but with better and more complex CGI.

isabeller's review

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4.0

*Read aloud to Gemma*

blaccat's review against another edition

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5.0

These few starting volumes are so nostalgic and fun. I love all the girls.

galy's review against another edition

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3.0

En este libro se narra una de las historias del cómic.

Se me hace raro leer la historia de las W.I.T.C.H. en formato novela en lugar de cómic pero ha sido interesante. Incluye trozos del cómic al principio y al final.

Estoy segura de que si hubiera leído esto cuando coleccionaba los cómics le habría dado 5 estrellas porque me encantaba. Ahora, sabiendo lo que iba a pasar, le doy 3 estrellas. Aunque siempre guardaré con cariño estas historias por nostalgia.

sarainbookland's review against another edition

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3.0

لما أسروا تراني :(

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si0bhan's review against another edition

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3.0

Ah, W.I.T.C.H. So much of my childhood was spend obsessing over the series. The books. The comics. The cartoon. The merchandise. You name it I was into it.

So why only the three stars if I loved it so much?

Well as time went by, I grew disinterested in the series. I went along with it mainly to see how it ended. I simply wanted to know what the final outcome was.

Surely that is not enough to merit three stars? You loved it!

I did, but that was because I was a pre-teen with very low expectations. This came before my vampire-loving period, so you can imagine what my standard was like. Don’t get me wrong, they’re not bad books – they’re simply not something I can go back to now that I’m older.

Thoroughly enjoyable at the time, but not quite so much now.

anna_wa's review

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4.0

So I've been taking a stroll down memory lane by re-reading these books which were my favorite books when I was 10 - 13.

The first book was about the five girls meeting each other for the first time and discovering they were magical. The second book was kind of filler-ish and it didn't feel like anything new really happened, although I enjoyed the hilarity of Irma turning her crush into a toad.

But finally in this book we start to get some real action (with still just enough questions left unanswered to keep you wanting to read the next book). It starts out pretty normally, with the girls meeting up to practice their powers together on Sunday. The story continues with Will having trouble with math class and her teacher offering to help; only, Irma doesn't trust the math teacher's intentions and thinks the math teacher must secretly be a monster from the evil world Metamoor.

After that a lot of things happen very quickly. There are mysterious books with no text on the inside, journeys through portals, and the girls finally discover where Elyon is. They try to take her back to Earth, but she doesn't want to leave.

I may not love these books as much as I did at 10 - 13 years old but it's been fun to take this nice rewind to childhood. I already can't wait to see what happens next.

sarainbookland's review

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3.0

لما أسروا تراني :(

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