![]() ![]() Finally, there’s Tess, the youngest sister, who is understated, likes to play with magic but listens to her elders, and of course, she’s also the most powerful of them all. ![]() She’s super sweet, modest and often overshadowed by the middle sister Maura, who’s selfish, beautiful, manipulative, and the attention-seeker of the family. ![]() I really liked that these sisters weren’t afraid to bicker and shout, because it’s realistic!Ĭate is the oldest. Each sister is so different that when they get along it’s a powerful bond, but when they don’t…oh my goodness. The best bit of this book (and the whole series) undoubtedly is the sibling relationship. (Warning: As I’m going to be discussing all three books in one post, you might find the reviews of books 2 and 3 spoiler-y since I’ll be noting how the plot progresses.) I loved the drama and the the way every single relationship is written! For a series that was recommended to me by a friend in my Lit class almost four years ago, I’m surprised I didn’t pick it up sooner, because it’s really not one to be missed! There’s also a prophecy that claims one of the sisters will either be the undoing of witches or will help them rise. It’s the story of three sisters who are all witches in a society where if you’re rumoured to be a witch you’re either imprisoned or hanged. This series has quickly become one of my absolute favourites. Born Wicked, Star Cursed, Sisters’ Fate by Jessica Spotswood ![]()
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