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A review by nicole_marissa
The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic by Emily Croy Barker
3.0
This book conflicted me. It was entirely too long and while I was reading it, mainly a large chunk of the middle section, I wondered what the point of all of it was. However, every time I put the book down, I was compelled to want to pick it back up. I enjoyed it enough to anticipate the sequel but it was a bit long winded.
There were some parts of it where I wondered how an educated, obviously intelligent woman like Nora could be so blatantly stupid, and it annoyed me that the author, a woman herself, could reduce such a strong, independent character like Nora into a helpless woman who lacked any common sense.
There were some parts of it where I wondered how an educated, obviously intelligent woman like Nora could be so blatantly stupid, and it annoyed me that the author, a woman herself, could reduce such a strong, independent character like Nora into a helpless woman who lacked any common sense.