Who writes like Alice Hoffman?
Who writes like Alice Hoffman?
If You Like Alice Hoffman
- The Once and Future Witches. by Harrow, Alix E. Book – 2020.
- The Gilded Ones. by Forna, Namina. Book – 2020.
- Circe. A Novel.
- The Witch’s Heart. by Gornichec, Genevieve.
- The Binding. A Novel.
- The Lost Apothecary. by Penner, Sarah.
- The Bear and the Nightingale. A Novel.
- The Blood of Flowers. A Novel.
Who is Alice Hoffman?
Alice Hoffman is the author of more than thirty works of fiction, including Magic Lessons: The Prequel to Practical Magic, The World That We Knew, The Rules of Magic, The Marriage of Opposites, Practical Magic, The Book of Magic, The Red Garden, the Oprah’s Book Club selection Here on Earth, The Museum of Extraordinary …
Is Alice Hoffman a good writer?
One of the most prolific novelists in recent memory, Alice Hoffman is known for magical stories about love, marriage, betrayal, history, and friendship.
In what order should I read Alice Hoffman’s books?
You can read them in the order they were written (Practical Magic, The Rules of Magic, Magic Lessons, The Book of Magic) or you can read them in chronological order (Magic Lessons, The Rules of Magic, Practical Magic, The Book of Magic). It’s up to you!
Where did Alice Hoffman go to high school?
Stanford University
Adelphi UniversityValley Stream North High School
Alice Hoffman/Education
Do you need to read Practical Magic before Magic lessons?
You can read them in the order they were written (Practical Magic, The Rules of Magic, Magic Lessons, The Book of Magic) or you can read them in chronological order (Magic Lessons, The Rules of Magic, Practical Magic, The Book of Magic). It’s up to you! Click on the book jacket to learn more.
Will The Rules of Magic become a movie?
It can take quite some time to get a show’s production up and running – Backstage had revealed in 2019 production was likely slated to begin in Spring 2020, we know that never happened due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We imagine we’ll have to wait a while longer before we see “Rules of Magic” on our TV screens.
Do you need to read practical magic before Magic lessons?