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Download Ebook Windy City Magic, Book 1 The Best Kind of Magic, by Crystal Cestari

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Windy City Magic, Book 1 The Best Kind of Magic, by Crystal Cestari


Windy City Magic, Book 1 The Best Kind of Magic, by Crystal Cestari


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About the Author

Crystal Cestari lives just outside Chicago with her daughter. Her hobbies include avoiding broccoli and wandering the aisles at Target. She holds a master's degree in mass communication, and writes all her stories in longhand. Don't miss the second book in the Windy City Magic series, The Sweetest Kind of Fate. Visit Crystal at www.crystalcestari.com and on Twitter @crystalcestari.

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Age Range: 12 - 17 years

Grade Level: 7 and up

Lexile Measure: 820L (What's this?)

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Series: Windy City Magic (Book 1)

Paperback: 352 pages

Publisher: Disney-Hyperion (January 9, 2018)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1484775708

ISBN-13: 978-1484775707

Product Dimensions:

5.5 x 0.8 x 8.2 inches

Shipping Weight: 14.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.0 out of 5 stars

32 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#391,863 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

The book arrived on time and in great shape. Can't complain there!I'm a fan of magical realism, but this book wasn't exactly what I expected. I'm not a huge fan of the story, which seems to try to be serious at points but doesn't quite get us there. The "mystery" about the missing woman (not a spoiler, you can read this bit on the cover) didn't grab my interest at all. Regardless, it was a quick read, and it had it's funny and romantic moments--even though the ending left me with far more questions than answers (is there a sequel coming out? That might explain it.)I'd recommend this book if you aren't looking for something to get too invested in, or if you like teen angst and magical creatures but don't have time for backstory or character development. Maybe it's right up your alley! I can't say it was bad, just simply not for me.

Cute! LOVE Amber's voice. She's fantastic. The feel of this book reminds me of the adult series Enchanted Inc., which I loved. The magic in this is more occultish (Wiccan) than I prefer in my fantasy books, but I enjoyed the story and the characters.

Item was as expected

Loved this book, read it in about a day. It's the perfect mix of magic and young adult romance. I highly recommend it!

Amber Sand comes from a long line of witches. Unfortunately, she's not a witch. She does have one magical power, though. She can see true love which makes her a matchmaker. She works at her mother's magic shop - Windy City Magic - on Navy Pier in downtown Chicago. Despite being able to see a person's true love when looking in their eyes, she is unable to see her own true love. Her best friend Amani is a precog who has visions of the future but they have made a pledge not to tell each other what they see.Beyond the magic, Amber is an ordinary teen. She's good at school. She and her best friend are slackers in Phy. Ed. And she has conflicts with Ivy who is a siren and who seems to delight in making Amber look bad. Her dream is to become a pastry chef but she hasn't submitted her application to the Chicago Culinary Institute for fear of not being accepted. I love her quirky personality and way of looking at things around her.When Charlie Blitzman, son of the mayor and crush magnet at her school, comes to her for help, she tries to discourage him. He wants to find her father's fiance who is missing because his father wants her back. After seeing a picture, she knows that she isn't the mayor's true love. During their investigation she and Charlie explore different parts of Chicago's supernatural scene and fall in love. Amber tries to discourage this and protect her heart because she has seen his true love -- and it's not her.When she runs into Amani's true love during the investigation, she introduces Amani to him. Only, Amini hates him. This makes Amber question her gift. Are all the matches she sees really true love? Or are there exceptions? And, if there are exceptions, might she and Charlie be a match after all?This was a fun story. I liked the magic and the romance.

*** Some spoilers ahead***PROS: I enjoyed the main character. She was strong willed and was someone that I respected for her personality. I liked the plot line that involved her helping a classmate with a family dilemma/mystery and the two main characters ended up falling in love. I liked the world that involved present day mixed in with "fairy-tale/mystical" creatures interwoven in our reality. I also enjoyed the friend relationship between Amber and Amani Sharma.CONS: The main character's (Amber Sand) mother (Lucille Sand), was in my opinion a big pain in the butt. She was not a mother figure at all. She took no interest in her daughter's life, she showed no affection or any love/care to her daughter. The author gave us too many scenarios in the beginning and middle of the story that shows Lucille Sand as an utter Bi**H and then all of a sudden at the end, Amber and her mother have a small/brief make up period and we as the reader are supposed to believe that the mother character is a compassionate and caring individual. ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!! There was no character building with Lucille Sand. To get from point A to point B, we as readers need a little bit more. There was all this secracy surrounding this character and there was no involvment in her daughter's life. I would have enjoyed the story a whole lot more if the mother figure was not a part of it. If Amber would have seeked assistance "magically" from another source it would have been better, rather than getting her mother involved towards the end. Or if the author would have put forth more effort into building the mother figure to show her "growth" for us to understand her more it would have been better. Secondly, in this story the phrase "good gods" was something that was so repeative it drove me absolutely bonkers. I understand why it was in the story. It was because the main character and her friend, Amani Sharma (precog-aka future teller) were strong believers of their history and didn't believe in just one "God". It was explained briefly in the beginning of the story. However, this was so irrating to see it every few chapters. It just didn't seem natural. I would have preferred to have them say something different. Like: Oh my gosh, good golly, geez louise, etc......-----> With all this being said, the cons out weigh the pros and I have no desire to pick up the sequel. There wasn't enough to keep me invested in these characters.

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