![]() ![]() Maybe that's coming in the next books, but in this moment I felt amazed that it wasn't there. ![]() It's refreshing to see a book that features a female cast, that doesn't focus heavily on romance. Even the fact that all of the characters were so strong. ![]() The fact that Miss Mabel's School for Girls was shrouded in mystery and magic. Which brings me to the fact that there were a lot of things that I did like about this story. To try to prove yourself to the one person who holds your life in their hands. ![]() See, Bianca was cursed by the very person whose clutches she was now willingly walking into. Watching her set off on a quest that she absolutely knew would be dangerous excited me. A little less than a lady, but full of the type of fire that makes for a one strong protagonist. Bianca was a wonderful character, and one that I instantly saw myself in. I can happily say that this was a great introduction! I wanted to get lost in a new world, full of magic and mischief. Which is why I had such high hopes for Miss Mabel's School for Girls. When I read the synopsis of this, it reminded me of an all-girl cast of Harry Potter and, to be honest, that's exactly what hooked me! What's better than a group of tough girls learning magic? Nothing. So I'm a sucker for all things related to witchy schools and tough female characters. ![]()
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