![]() ![]() ![]() I adore being surprised by writers, and Rachel Hawkins did a fantastic job of adding in plenty of surprises. ![]() I read so much that many times I can vaguely predict where the story is going – not so with Hex Hall. I also love that I didn’t see some of the twists and turns coming in the story. I can’t even quote it, because I wouldn’t want to ruin the humor by pulling lines out of context, but let me tell you that it is absolutely hilarious. Who wouldn’t love a girl who screams ‘Bad dog!’ at an attacking werewolf? And that’s just one of my favorites – seriously, the entire first chapter detailing how Sophie wrecks prom is a GEM. She’s so sassy and real – I swear, she has some of the wittiest lines in the entire book. I immediately fell in love with the main character, Sophie. Hex Hall is a fun, laugh-out-loud read, with plenty of action, some mystery, and a teeny bit of drama thrown in. At least there, you didn’t run the risk of literally meeting a demon. ![]() Her classmates are witches, weres, faeries … and her roommate is a vampire.Īnd here Sophie thought her last high school was hell. Now she’s been sentenced to Hecate Hall, also known as Hex Hall, a last chance reform school for magical beings that have defied the Council. Meaning she and her mom have to move … again. Sophie Mercer knows this all too well, and it doesn’t help that every time she tries to use her magic, it goes wrong and other humans notice. It’s not easy being a witch, especially when you’re raised by your human mother. ![]()
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