Helpful Score: 1
I've had this trilogy for almost fifteen years, I'm guessing. Over the years I've collected a few extra copies.
In short? I love the characters, because the heroine ISN'T spectacularly unique. She feels more like somebody you'd be best friends with, rather than the loner save-the-world type girl. You witness all the turmoil she goes through over friendship, forbidden love, and identity issues. It's a great trilogy for a teen. And for those who are worried about profanity (if getting it for YOUR teen, or reading it yourself) I think they are two-three curse words in it total. Honestly, you don't even realize it. There's nothing stale or missing from Smith's work, and that's what makes this series so unique, and frankly, SOUGHT after. I still have all three copies of my own, I'm just getting rid of the extras at this point!
In short? I love the characters, because the heroine ISN'T spectacularly unique. She feels more like somebody you'd be best friends with, rather than the loner save-the-world type girl. You witness all the turmoil she goes through over friendship, forbidden love, and identity issues. It's a great trilogy for a teen. And for those who are worried about profanity (if getting it for YOUR teen, or reading it yourself) I think they are two-three curse words in it total. Honestly, you don't even realize it. There's nothing stale or missing from Smith's work, and that's what makes this series so unique, and frankly, SOUGHT after. I still have all three copies of my own, I'm just getting rid of the extras at this point!
United at last with Diana,mistress of her coven,Cassie must sacrifice her love for Adam to save the Secret Circle and the town of New Salem from the evil powers of the witch Faye.