Friday, March 2, 2012

Spells and Sleeping Bags

Authors note: Well Spells and Sleeping Bags is quite different than most other books with a hint of magic.
There has to be one reason that Sarah Mlynowski keeps making these fantastic series. My opinion is that Sarah likes writing books with magic. Sarah Mlynowski might want to right about what the prospective of a witch is. For instance bad witches and good witches are both in Spells and Sleeping Bags. Rachel and Miri find out at camp that they have a long lost cousin; Liana, a very bad witch who is out to make Rachel’s life miserable.

Liana is pretty much considered the wicked witch of the west. She is making everybody her slave by putting a spell on her water bottle and whoever drinks from it becomes her best friend. To me Liana is acting like a five year-old. This is so because she is trying to make Rachel’s life miserable only because she doesn’t like her. That is just the most childish thing I have ever heard of. Good thing that this is only in a book.

There really isn’t a page in this book that I don’t like. Each page has its own part of the book. For instance, on one page Liana is trying to be Rachel’s friend and the next page she is making everybody turn on Rachel. She had just about had it and is planning to get revenge. Readers can relate to this book from its realistic lifestyle. If anyone has a little or big sister who makes their life miserable just for their entertainment, they can really relate to this specific book.

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