So you guys may not know this, but I love autumn, and Halloween! I love the chill in the air, the creepy factor, the movies, dressing up, and trick or treating! One of my favorite Halloween movies is Hocus Pocus, so when I seen this tag I just had to partake! 
I found this tag on Thrice Reads blog & you can find their answers here
Without further ado here is the Hocus Pocus Book Tag! 


1.) The Sanderson sisters a great trilogy:

Ok, the Infernal Devices by Cassandra Clare. I loved the story, the characters, & everything about it. It will always be one of my favorite trilogies ever! 



2.) Winifred Sanderson a book with a truly evil female villain:

Amarantha from a Court of Thorns and Roses. Not only did she capture and enslave most of Prythain, and put the entire spring court under a curse, but also what she did & how she treated Rhysand. 


3.) Sarah Sanderson a book that uncannily attracts children:

I guess Harry Potter i mean, the first one is geared towards middle school age children, but children younger read it as well as parents reading it to younger children. I was 27 when i first read it, soo im a little slow to jump on the HP train, 😂😂


4.) Mary Sanderson a book that is just plain silly:

I love books that can make me laugh but I don't know if i have ever read a silly book, unless you count my daughters books. Last night we read Green Eggs and Ham, and also I'm Not Tired Yet


5.) Max a book that is trying really hard to be cool, but doesn’t always succeed:

I am going to say Miss Pergrine's Home For Peculiar Children. I liked the Idea of the story, but for some reason i just wasn't into the book itself. 


6.) Dani a book that isn’t afraid to tell it like it is:

There might be a couple books that can fit here. But I am going to say a Court of Mist and Fury. Some people were so put off on Tamlin from his transition from book 1 to two and then again from 2 to 3. But, i have been in a similar relationship. And it was fairly spot on. I am not saying every crazy or abusive relationship is like that, but from what I experienced myself, it was fairly close to how SJM wrote it. 


7.) Binx a book series that just won’t die:

I am going to say the Shadowhunter books by Cassandra Clare. Don't get me wrong, i love them & would love for her to continue them but the amount of books can be intimidating to those who haven't started reading them yet. 

8.) Ice a book with a character that’s dumb as a rock:

I am going to say the Clave from Cassandra Clare's Shadowhunter books, partly because i can't think of anyone else, and partly because they are stupid most of the time, with their ancient rules and laws. 

9.) The black flame candle a book or series you wish you could resurrect:

I am going to say Angelfall by Susan Ee. I loved the trilogy, and was satisfied with how it ended but would love more from that world & story. 

10.) Headless Billy Butcherson a book that’s not so bad as people make it out to be:

Uhh i can only think of Twilight and Fifty Shades of Grey. Ok, so they aren't perfect, but i actually like them. Another one that seems to get a lot of hate is Alligent. People weren't satisfied or disappointed with the ending, I get that, but again don't think it deserves the hate. 

11.) Winifred Sanderson’s spell book a book with a mind of its own:

Welcome to Night Vale. It was strange, confusing, and i had a hard time following along and actually getting into the book. 

12.) Garry Marshall a book with a cameo:

I love seeing Magnus, Jem, and Tessa in the other shadowhunter books, even if its briefly. I love Magnus, and I loved Jem & Tessa's story- so to see them again is awesome! 

If you made it this far, i tag you to participate in this fun challenge! Don't forget to tag me in your challenge so i can see your answers! 

Until next time
Happy reading, 
Natasha