Practical Magic
Registered by JeepACV on 5/13/2004
14 journalers for this copy...
"Book Description
For more than two hundred years, the Owens women had been blamed for everything that went wrong in their Massachusetts town. And Gillian and Sally endured that fate as well; as children, the sisters were outsiders. Their elderly aunts almost seemed to encourage the whispers of witchery, but all Gillian and Sally wanted was to escape. One would do so by marrying, the other by running away. But the bonds they shared brought them back-almost as if by magic... "
I read this book some time ago. I enjoyed it quite a bit. Alice Hoffman's writing is gentle to read. I like the characters and the story.
For more than two hundred years, the Owens women had been blamed for everything that went wrong in their Massachusetts town. And Gillian and Sally endured that fate as well; as children, the sisters were outsiders. Their elderly aunts almost seemed to encourage the whispers of witchery, but all Gillian and Sally wanted was to escape. One would do so by marrying, the other by running away. But the bonds they shared brought them back-almost as if by magic... "
I read this book some time ago. I enjoyed it quite a bit. Alice Hoffman's writing is gentle to read. I like the characters and the story.
Offering this attractive hardcover edition as a bookring. Please journal when you receive and when you ship (so everyone knows the status) and whenever else you feel the urge! Please PM the next person on the list for their address.
Thanks for participating!! I hope you enjoy the book!
Participants:
fanclub (HI) US
kz4ufo (FL) US
Czersk (MN) US
GoryDetail (NH) Int'l OK
redhouse (UK) Anywhere
gerenggat (UK) Europe preferred
Scrawler (Poland) Anywhere
Zarylia (Poland) Anywhere
saram23 (MA)
vayacondia (WV) Anywhere
spiderchic (UK)
Morgaine77 (Switzerland)
Ibis3 (Canada)
JeepACV (MD)
Thanks for participating!! I hope you enjoy the book!
Participants:
fanclub (HI) US
kz4ufo (FL) US
Czersk (MN) US
GoryDetail (NH) Int'l OK
redhouse (UK) Anywhere
gerenggat (UK) Europe preferred
Scrawler (Poland) Anywhere
Zarylia (Poland) Anywhere
saram23 (MA)
vayacondia (WV) Anywhere
spiderchic (UK)
Morgaine77 (Switzerland)
Ibis3 (Canada)
JeepACV (MD)
Journal Entry 3 by JeepACV at BookRing in Bookring, A Bookring -- Controlled Releases on Tuesday, May 18, 2004
Released on Tuesday, May 18, 2004 at Bookring in Bookring, A Bookring Controlled Releases.
shipped to fanclub (media mail says to expect 3-5 weeks)
shipped to fanclub (media mail says to expect 3-5 weeks)
This beautiful copy of Practical Magic appeared in my mailbox today. The cover jacket is just mesmorizing!
I will start reading this tonight, as I finished my other book yesterday.
I have Czersk's address, so I can pass it on quickly after finishing.
Thank you for sharing this with us, JeepACV!
Here is a picture of the cover jacket.
I will start reading this tonight, as I finished my other book yesterday.
I have Czersk's address, so I can pass it on quickly after finishing.
Thank you for sharing this with us, JeepACV!
Here is a picture of the cover jacket.
Just came in the mail today. I have read other works of Alice Hoffman and loved them. I think the same will be for this one, too.
What a great book, better than the movie, of course (I don't believe I've ever heard of a movie being better than the book). But I guess I don't remember much from the movie. All I really do remember is a man with two different colored eyes and a spoon that moves all by itself-- neither of which were in the book, which didn't surprise me in the least. The book just had so much more character. You'd open the cover and BOOM- Character comes flying out at you. Alice Hoffman always (at least of the books I've read) writes like this, and that's why I love her so much. This was a wonderful book, thanks JeepACV for offering it.
Off to New Hampshire. . . .
Off to New Hampshire. . . .
The book arrived safely in today's mail; many thanks! I should be able to read it within the next few days. [Since I've never seen the movie I won't have to worry about possible comparisons {grin}.]
Note: BCer gerenggat is next in line for the book, but his/her profile states that s/he's going to be without internet access until the end of September and asks to be skipped for now.
Note: BCer gerenggat is next in line for the book, but his/her profile states that s/he's going to be without internet access until the end of September and asks to be skipped for now.
Practical Magic is the story of three generations of sisters coping with love and its loss, while their innate magical abilities cause a great deal of turmoil one way or another. Most of the story is told in third-person present tense ("Sally watches her daughter...") with some past tense segments to help distinguish time periods; I mention this because I know some people don't care for books written this way. I don't mind it myself, and here it was effective in maintaining an overall feeling of otherworldliness and mystery.
The book as a whole made me feel as if I were living in a time and place where superstition affected every aspect of life, frightening and uneasy, omens everywhere... There were bursts of joy and beauty, yes, but overall I found it quite unsettling - possibly because stories about the tribulations of mothers and daughters are not my favorite genre, and in this case there were few aspects of any of the characters with which I could empathize. I've never been much of a rebel nor a caretaker, and most of the story made me feel quite the outsider. [Note that I often enjoy books that induce vague unease {grin}.]
The descriptions were lyrical and evocative; there's a passage about love so intense it made the butter melt in the refrigerator, which reminded me of Like Water for Chocolate [another book that gave me that outsider feeling, come to think of it]. And when a ghostly presence begins to manifest itself, the gathering doom is expressed wonderfully. I enjoyed the early chapters describing the aunts and their professional spell-casting, with some very pointed examples of "be careful what you wish for" - and was pleased to see the aunts reappear much later in the book, when we learn a bit more about them. Not my usual type of book, but overall I enjoyed it.
Sending this along to BCer redhouse in the UK to continue the bookring!
The book as a whole made me feel as if I were living in a time and place where superstition affected every aspect of life, frightening and uneasy, omens everywhere... There were bursts of joy and beauty, yes, but overall I found it quite unsettling - possibly because stories about the tribulations of mothers and daughters are not my favorite genre, and in this case there were few aspects of any of the characters with which I could empathize. I've never been much of a rebel nor a caretaker, and most of the story made me feel quite the outsider. [Note that I often enjoy books that induce vague unease {grin}.]
The descriptions were lyrical and evocative; there's a passage about love so intense it made the butter melt in the refrigerator, which reminded me of Like Water for Chocolate [another book that gave me that outsider feeling, come to think of it]. And when a ghostly presence begins to manifest itself, the gathering doom is expressed wonderfully. I enjoyed the early chapters describing the aunts and their professional spell-casting, with some very pointed examples of "be careful what you wish for" - and was pleased to see the aunts reappear much later in the book, when we learn a bit more about them. Not my usual type of book, but overall I enjoyed it.
Sending this along to BCer redhouse in the UK to continue the bookring!
Journal Entry 12 by lellie from Trimley St Mary, Suffolk United Kingdom on Sunday, September 19, 2004
Waiting for me when I returned from two weeks holiday.
I'll get to it as soon as I can.
I'll get to it as soon as I can.
Journal Entry 13 by lellie from Trimley St Mary, Suffolk United Kingdom on Wednesday, October 6, 2004
I thought I'd get to this sooner but life sometimes gets in the way!
I'm starting it today and I'm a fast reader.
I'm starting it today and I'm a fast reader.
Journal Entry 14 by lellie from Trimley St Mary, Suffolk United Kingdom on Tuesday, October 12, 2004
Arrived safely. I'm really looking forward to this :-)
Practical Magic is in Poland! This looks like it will be a great read. I have another bookring to get through first, but this will be next on my TBR list.
This book was beautifully written, there's no doubt about that. Unfortunately, I found I didn't enjoy it as much as I'd thought I would. The characters were so real and I found myself relating to them a lot, but I guess I didn't count on this book being so caught up in romance. Four women fall in love at the same time. By the time Gary came along I was thinking "oh no, not again..." Maybe I just can't relate as well to that, or maybe I was just in the mind-set of the movie (it's one of my favorite movies) but I got tired of all the mixed emotions and wild passion because it just kept coming.
On the whole, though, I did like the book, and it was a good read. Thanks for sharing, JeepACV! Ill pass it on to Zarylia soon.
On the whole, though, I did like the book, and it was a good read. Thanks for sharing, JeepACV! Ill pass it on to Zarylia soon.
Warsaw/Poland - Scrawler passed this along to me today with the warning not to expect the movie which is rather unfortunate as I love the movie....oh well. It will have to wait a bit before I can read it as I've got several other bookrings here at the moment. Thanks everyone!
Warsaw/Poland - Firstly, I must sincerely apologize for holding on to the book for so long, but I just couldn't bear to send it on without finishing it. Secondly, I have to thank Scrawler for warning me that expecting a book version of the movie was NOT a good idea. In reading the book I found, much as I found with Joanne Harris's Chocolat, that book and movie are not meant to be counterparts but individual experiences. Practical Magic is the first book I've read by Alice Hoffman, though I have several others lurking somewhere in the black hole that is my room, and I must confess that I think I'm hooked. Her prose is so lush and the magical realism so well executed that even if the book were completely devoid of plot (which it wasn't by any means) it would be a pleasure to read. I would also agree with GoryDetails and redhouse that there is something vaguely reminiscent of Like Water for Chocolate in this book albeit without so many mouthwatering decriptions. :-D Altogether it was a thoroughly wonderful read. Thank you for including me! I'll pass the book on ASAP and will journal again once it's on its way. Thanks again!
Sorry for holding on to the book for so long. I promise it wasn't intentional! :-D I PMed kdhnow 3 times without response so now the book is on its way to saram23. Enjoy!
Just got here today! I have 2 rings and HP HBP to read before this.... It shouldn't be too long though.
Read my notes
Both princessrica and Pyan did not respond to PMs for their address so I am waiting for vayacondia to contact me (hopefully)!
Both princessrica and Pyan did not respond to PMs for their address so I am waiting for vayacondia to contact me (hopefully)!
Journal Entry 23 by saram23 at by mail in To the next participant, A Bookring -- Controlled Releases on Wednesday, August 24, 2005
Released 18 yrs ago (8/25/2005 UTC) at by mail in To the next participant, A Bookring -- Controlled Releases
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The book is on it's way to vayacondia!
The book is on it's way to vayacondia!
Found - in my mailbox!
Not bad. I liked the movie better, but that's probably because I saw it first. The book focused more on the two daughters than the movie did, and was less about witchcraft than I expected. I have pm'ed the next person on the list. Sorry I kept this book out so long!
Journal Entry 26 by vayacondia at to another bookcrosser in a RABCK, By Mail/Post/Courier -- Controlled Releases on Wednesday, January 25, 2006
Released 18 yrs ago (1/22/2006 UTC) at to another bookcrosser in a RABCK, By Mail/Post/Courier -- Controlled Releases
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Back to the originater of this ring!!!
Back to the originater of this ring!!!
I picked this up from the post office yesterday. Thanks everyone for making a successful run.
I've got some more people interested, so it'll be traveling again soon!
I've got some more people interested, so it'll be traveling again soon!
Journal Entry 28 by JeepACV at BookRing in Bookring, A Bookring -- Controlled Releases on Thursday, March 23, 2006
Released 18 yrs ago (3/23/2006 UTC) at BookRing in Bookring, A Bookring -- Controlled Releases
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Journal Entry 29 by spiderchic from Droylsden, Greater Manchester United Kingdom on Thursday, March 30, 2006
Received today - am halfway through a book then this is next up. Thank you
Journal Entry 30 by spiderchic from Droylsden, Greater Manchester United Kingdom on Monday, April 3, 2006
Finished this book over the weekend. Very enjoyable - I remember watching the film not too long ago and remembered bits from it.
Thank you for sharing have pm'd Morgaine77 for their address
Thank you for sharing have pm'd Morgaine77 for their address
Journal Entry 31 by spiderchic from Droylsden, Greater Manchester United Kingdom on Thursday, April 6, 2006
Sent to Morgaine77 today!
The book arrived safely in Switzerland. The curse of the bookrings hit me, though and I'm up to my ears in wonderful books to read. I will do my best though to read this soon and pass it on to the next reader. Thanks for sharing!
First of all I must say I'm thoroughly prejudiced, since "Practical Magic" is my alltime favourite movie. I knew the book was different, but I wasn't prepared as to how different it was. And it was not up my alley at all.
I must admit, I didn't finish reading it. After I fought half through the book I put it aside. I couldn't take any more of all this heartbreaking bitter love talk. It was way too cheesy for my taste. For once, I prefer the movie to the book anytime!
Thanks for sharing anyways. The book will travel to Canada soon.
I must admit, I didn't finish reading it. After I fought half through the book I put it aside. I couldn't take any more of all this heartbreaking bitter love talk. It was way too cheesy for my taste. For once, I prefer the movie to the book anytime!
Thanks for sharing anyways. The book will travel to Canada soon.
Journal Entry 34 by Morgaine77 at BookRing in ☑ 'Controlled Release' > Country > Province > City, .---controlled release---. Switzerland on Thursday, May 4, 2006
Released 17 yrs ago (5/4/2006 UTC) at BookRing in ☑ 'Controlled Release' > Country > Province > City, .---controlled release---. Switzerland
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Shipped this morning from San Diego, USA to Ibis3 in Canada. Enjoy!
Shipped this morning from San Diego, USA to Ibis3 in Canada. Enjoy!
I have a couple of books to finish before this one, but it looks pretty short so it won't take long.
The style of this book reminded me quite a lot of One Hundred Years of Solitude with the present told in present tense and past and future digressions sprinkled throughout. Kind of a chick lit version of Marquez (haven't read Like Water for Chocolate, so can't compare). I liked the magical realism, but am unsure if I really cared for the actual story or characters.
Agreed that it was very different from the movie (and was prepared for that thanks to previous journallers). The broad outlines of the plot were similar, but the whole atmosphere was like night & day.
Agreed that it was very different from the movie (and was prepared for that thanks to previous journallers). The broad outlines of the plot were similar, but the whole atmosphere was like night & day.
I can't believe I've had this for so long. I finished it almost 2 months ago and only put it in the post yesterday. Yikes! Sorry Jeep [sheepish shuffling of the feet]. It's on its way to you now.
It's arrived home again.
Thanks, everyone, for making this a successful bookring ~ not just once, but twice!!!
Thanks, everyone, for making this a successful bookring ~ not just once, but twice!!!