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The Hawkweed Legacy
The Hawkweed Legacy: Book 2 | Irena Brignull
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Praise for The Hawkweed Prophecy: The Hawkweed Prophecy was bewitching from the get-go. Irena Brignull does an amazing job weaving a tale of pure magic in this debut novel. She'll have you on a roller coaster of emotions from the very first page. Get ready to be spellbound. - Paige McKenzie, author of the New York Times bestselling Haunting of Sunshine Girl series Irena Brignull's THE HAWKWEED PROPHECY is a book of wicked, beautiful magic. Compulsively readable and delightfully gritty, one does not mess with these Hawkweed witches. - Kendare Blake, author of Anna Dressed in Blood and Three Dark Crowns Wildly delightful - Laini Taylor, author of The Daughter of Smoke & Bone trilogy Wise, weird, a touch evil and totally charming, Irena Brignull's tale of magic in our time is as rich and complicated as sisterhood. From the first page, I felt drawn into a modern classic. - Anna Godbersen, author of The Luxe and Bright Young Things series The second captivating book from rising star Irena Brignull, The Hawkweed Legacy is a spellbinding book about friendship, loss, magic and love. Poppy is meant to be queen of the witches, but she'd throw it all away for Leo. As Leo discovers his own heritage and powers, is there a way they can be together, or will their story echo that of Leo's parents - and end in disaster? Love or Destiny - what would you choose?
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IheartYA
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Mehso-so

The Hawkweed Legacy was an adequate sequel. I did, however, struggle with the alternating point of view and past/present transitions. I enjoy the writing style, characters and world building even if the story can be slow moving at times.

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Sic_Corneille
Hawkweed Legacy | Irena Brignull
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Pickpick

Poppy and Ember couldn't lead more different lives. One is a troubled teenager, the other a really bad witch. They both feel out of place, and for a very good reason: they were switched at birth.
I liked the writing and the idea, and I want to read the rest of the story. But I would have liked the author to develop her story and her characters more.

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BookishBlonde12
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Pickpick

Wow. This book was our magic, both in its writing and story.

“Poppy Hooper doesn‘t want to be the queen of the witches. But some problems can‘t be left behind. Some love stories can‘t be forgotten. Some friendships won‘t be broken. And some enemies won‘t stay dead...the battle for the throne isn‘t over yet.”

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BookishBlonde12
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Feeling a bit witchy tonight 👻✨📚🍂🕸

Starting the wildly delightful sequel to The Hawkweed Prophecy. While Hocus Pocus plays in the background.