Simeonberesford's Reviews > Sorcery & Cecelia: or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot
Sorcery & Cecelia: or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot (Cecelia and Kate, #1)
by Patricia C. Wrede, Caroline Stevermer
by Patricia C. Wrede, Caroline Stevermer
Simeonberesford's review
bookshelves: epistolic, fantasy, romance, young, adult, fun, ya, group
Dec 28, 10
bookshelves: epistolic, fantasy, romance, young, adult, fun, ya, group
An enjoyably epistolic fantasy the writer started with no plot or background just writing each other a letter in character. the a setting a Regency romance with with added magic, When a plot emerged and so they cleaned it up and published it.[return]This was obviously a lot of fun for the participants they continually strive to outdo themselves on regency language mores and background. while doing their best to help each others respective plot lines along. rather than trampling them. It does not gel perfectly, there are time when their respective visions of the time seem some how just a bit at variance though I could not put a finger on it. Maybe and oddly it was they total inability of their respective characters, good friends though they were to disagree. One had only to say something for the other to confirm it:^)[return][return]On the whole it was like watching two dancers cooperating on an choreographed dance, some capoerista playing the game or people doing a two man Kata. Not perfect but each determined to look good and make the other look better.[return][return]This was read for the YA group here.
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