Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman: A Review of Enchanting Magic and Fascinating Characters

When it comes to magical stories, few authors can create as captivating a world as Alice Hoffman. Her novel “Practical Magic” is no exception and will transport readers into a fantasy world filled with romance, friendship and family. The story follows two sisters, Sally and Gillian Owens, who have been cursed with the magic of their ancestors and must find a way to break the ancient spell that has been placed upon them. With its enchanting characters, remarkable setting and vivid imagery, “Practical Magic” is sure to delight all readers who are looking for an escape from reality.

The characters in this book are truly unique and unforgettable. We meet Sally and Gillian, two sisters who have grown up under the watchful eye of their aunt Frances, and discover how they cope with the legacy of their family’s past mistakes. As they journey through their story, we also get to know their friends Jet and Anton as well as a mysterious stranger whose presence adds a bit of mystery to the plot. Alice Hoffman’s writing style brings these characters to life with vivid descriptions that will make readers feel as if they are right there with them on the adventure.

The setting of “Practical Magic” is equally captivating. We experience the quaint town of Ipswich where the Owens family has resided for generations with its cobblestone streets and old-fashioned buildings. The atmosphere of this place is both charming and eerie at times which creates an interesting contrast between what is real and what could be imagined. In addition, Alice Hoffman has also added some delightful magical elements that add even more excitement to the story.

Overall, “Practical Magic” is an enjoyable read that will leave you wanting more. It features memorable characters, an intriguing setting full of secrets and plenty of magical moments that will keep you enchanted until the very end. If you’re looking for a unique fantasy story about love, friendship and curses that will stay with you long after you turn the last page then this book should definitely be on your list!