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Firespell by Chloe Neill - review

Written By Unknown on Sunday, September 1, 2013 | 10:33 AM


'I loved this book because it was really fun to read and it wasn't complicated and long'


When Lily's guardians decided to send her away to a fancy boarding school in Chicago, she was shocked. So was St. Sophia's. Lily's ultra-rich brat pack classmates think Lily should be the punchline to every joke, and on top of that, she's hearing strange noises and seeing bizarre things in the shadows of the creepy building.


The only thing keeping her sane is her roommate, Scout, but even Scout's a little weird—she keeps disappearing late at night and won't tell Lily where she's been. But when a prank leaves Lily trapped in the catacombs beneath the school, Lily finds Scout running from a real monster.


Scout's a member of a splinter group of rebel teens with unique magical talents, who've sworn to protect the city against demons, vampires, and Reapers, magic users who've been corrupted by their power. And when Lily finds herself in the line of firespell, Scout tells her the truth about her secret life, even though Lily has no powers of her own—at least none that she's discovered yet…


I loved this book because it was really fun to read and it wasn't complicated and long. Also, the author makes the characters' personalities really clear and the characters are very different from other books and are not cliched.


Although there are very creepy things going around in the school, the brat pack makes it seem like a very normal high school experience with their mean girl act. Scout was a pretty unique character too, she was just so different from the others.


I would recommend this book to people who like reading stories about mystery.


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