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I have to be honest and state that I didn’t quite like this book. To practice magical love spells on unexpected teens sounded dangerous and really horrible. Especially without their consent. When things went sour, I anticipated that. I thought Rowan was negligent and I didn’t really care for her reasons in why she did them. The ending was good considering I didn’t care for the book. If you like magical books, you may like this one.
I received this ARC from the publisher and Netgalley for my honest review.

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Thank you to Entangled Teen and Netgalley for providing me with an early e-copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I enjoyed this fun, sweet young adult, romance book. I liked the characters and the plot of this story. It was a quick read, light read.

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A girl tries writing love spells for her school's marketing project...

What could possibly go wrong?

A lot, that's for sure.

And I definitely wanted to read about it as soon as I finished reading the blurb.

I enjoyed from the start. As soon as I started reading I knew that I would love the story and the plot. It was a nice change from the heavy and emotional reads I've been getting into recently. The story follows Rowan, a schoolgirl with a mother who communicates with ghosts and other spirits. Rowan has always shied away from her mum's celebrity status within the town, simply wanting to blend into the walls and introvert in peace, but as soon as her and her worst enemy, Abby, start working together on a marketing project in class, her status skyrockets as people start approaching her for some spell work to get their crush to like them. But as Rowan soon finds out, magic has a way to twist and turn and not everything goes the way you might've planned it.

This book was the good kind of chaos. Even from the blurb itself, you knew it would go down a topsy-turvy path. Although being a light hearted read as I mentioned earlier, it did go into deep topics and issues such as abuse, sexual assault and getting over grief and loss. I loved how that was explored through Rowan's perspective as we got to see how something that starts off as harmless and fun can end up changing the lives of the people around you for the worst. Her character developed over the course of the novel, making her a wiser decision maker and a better friend in general. I think I liked the ending the most, although it wasn't necessarily the ending I expected. I liked how the overall message of the book was kindness and to always put people over profit, a message that was seemingly lost with Abby's character. Although she, at first, acted like a stereotypical Disney villain, I loved how her character was developed on to show something more than what she let on. Abby had reasons to do the things that she did which brought along a depth to this book that was a nice element to have.

My one issue was the infatuation between Luca and Rowan. I was going to rate this much lower than my current rating for how that relationship panned out. That being said, I did like how it ended up and how reasons for said infatuation were justified. Don't get me wrong, I did like their relationship overall but more so towards the end than when Rowan first laid eyes on Luca. I hated the fact that she changed her whole appearance to have a certain sex appeal to a boy she only just had a conversation with even though he said he liked her just the way she was. That infuriated me but I did like how Luca went about it and thought him very mature for wanting to take things slow.

All in all, I really enjoyed this book. It was a light-hearted book that touched on many issues and themes that I think would resonate with all sorts of readers. Although being marketed as YA, I think this book is more towards the middle-older end of the genre (maybe 15+) since it does contain a few sexual references and mentions (at times) abuse.

ACTUAL RATING: 3.9 STARS

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Wowww.. This book was such a cutefest.. A fun YA Novel revolving around love and friendship and the consequences of our actions and intentions.. It had a very strong and powerful message of being kind and believing in one self that it sucked me in all hearts..
The narrative was fun and breazy and cute, a whole hearts and soul kinda love story with a bit of Magic.. But again none of the characters really stood out for me.. They were pretty much stereotypical and i didn't really like them all till the ending where it was explained anyway..
My Rating : 4/5

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It was fairly difficult for me to focus on the book. I just didn't feel as connected as I'd like with the characters.

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It is a while since I have read any YA books but I loved the cover and the title sounded interesting. The book itself reminded me of "The Secret Circle vs The Craft" it is definitely full of that high school vibe, and the popular kids and the nerdy weird ones. Rowan our MC is definitely in the latter group according to the rest of the school, she lives with her Mother in a rambling old house, where her Mother careers revolves around the paranormal. Her and her gay best friend Ethan stand out from the crowd, but stay close together until Rowan has to work along side her nemesis Abby on a school project and all number of things start happening, and she realises magic might actually be real and it shouldn't be taken lightly.

Love Spells and Other Disasters is a fun, entertaining read, which centres around magic the paranormal and all your normal high school troubles. I haven't read anything by the author previously but I would definitely pick up her books in future I really enjoyed it. I think the addition of Rowans Mother and her continued efforts to prove the paranormal exists and in deed her dead husband kept the book from feeling too young adult which kept me invested. The characters were all likeable even Abby, once the author explained to us why she acted the way she did for most of the book.

I am sure any fans of the books/films I have mention above would love this.

Thank you to Netgalley and Entangled: Teen for giving me an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

My rating scale
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - Absolutely loved it! Gave me a warm fuzzy feeling or made me cry. And took me on an emotional rollercoaster.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - Really liked it. Will read more by the author and other books in the series.
⭐️⭐️⭐️ - It was just okay, didn’t move me, but don’t feel like I wasted me time reading it either.
⭐️⭐️ - Didn’t like this book and probably won’t read other in the series.
⭐️ - I did not care for this book at all and feel like I wasted my time reading it

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Once upon a time, we've all had a crush. Whether it was the boy/girl next door, the class jock, the study body president, or someone that flew under the radar, we've all had our hearts twisted in knots over the perfect guy/girl. In the moment, we would've given anything for them to notice us, pay attention to us, heck...fall in LIKE with us...and the same goes in this story. So is a love, or rather crush, spell that far out of reach? What about when you see the thoughts thought, the desires written...start to come true? Coincidence? Or perhaps something more? I wish I may, I wish I might...

It IS February, after all, so it's about time to break out all the books on love, about love, even somehow tethered to the idea of it, whether it be in the moment or forever...and this book fits the bill perfectly! He's not looking for love, but has always wanted to approach her. She's not looking for pretty much anything, and yet the sparks flying are too hot to ignore. Their friends have their own agendas, as do their frenemies, but some things won't be denied. Problem is, things have been cast in such a way that one can't help but wonder when realization is going to dawn. I mean, it's one thing to wish for something, or rather someone, but to magically influence their attachment...I don't know about you, but I've seen one too many 90's teen witch movies to not realize SOMETHING will come of all this, and it won't be pretty. It doesn't mean they won't survive the fallout...but it does mean some hearts are gonna get bruised along the way. Let's just hope they don't break beyond repair.

Overall, I enjoyed the story. Her unexpected abilities discovered by chance, the understanding that there is a responsibility built into it, but the teenage approach of "what could go wrong', totally felt right for the book. I definitely was wondering about her Luca hookup...not that I was doubting our girl was worthy, but the timing was oh-so-convenient and the speed at which they achieved item status was faster than a speeding bullet. I adored her bestie Ethan and all his prowess (so fierce!), cringed at her newly forged connection with Abby because really, how could that end well, and cheered when the sweet moments came about unexpectedly (way to go Luca for acting the gentleman!). It was a teen story with teens acting like...well, teens...with a heathy dose of magical possibility blended in. What more could you ask for?

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Love Spells and Other Disasters is a cute, fun YA contemporary - with a pretty big magical element mixed in. In this book we follow Rowan Marshall, who has never believed in magic, despite her mother apparently being pretty much surrounded by it. So when she is paired up with her 'worst enemy' for a project, and they decided to sell crush spells, Rowan thinks no more of it.
However, the crush spells work, and their project is going swimmingly. Rowan even starts gaining the attention of what has to be the dream guy. Everything seems to be going so well.. until it doesn't, and Rowan starts realizing that dabbling in magic might not have been the best decision.

This book was fun. That is the strongest point of it. I had a lot of fun while reading it. The plot is definitely unique and it succeeded in grabbing my attention very quickly. It's written in a way that keeps the reader engaged, and while the plot is very predictable at times, I was still excited to find out where things would go as I kept reading.

As for the characters... pretty much none of them stood out to me, except Ethan. We stan Ethan. Rowan was a little bit of a stereotypical YA protagonist (which I'll get back to in like 2 seconds). The love interest Luca, was pretty much the dream guy. He was great, but at no point did I manage to feel a connection to him, nowhere in the book did I find myself really invested when it came to him.. which wasn't great. Rowans mom really annoyed me. Towards the end things are explained more and things from the start of the book does start making sense.. But I'm tired of seeing parents who are basically there but not really there, you know? As for the rest of the side-characters... stereotypical, pretty much. A lot of the book centers around Rowan suddenly being part of the popular group of kids, and these characters are all pretty much standard popular-kid characters. There's nothing more to say honestly.

Right from the start it becomes very apparent that our main character Rowan is one of the token 'not-like-other-girls' main characters. She's not one of the popular girls, she's sort of an outcast because everyone thinks her mom has lost it.. And of course, her not being like other girls, gives her the right to look down on other girls for liking other things than she does. Luca, her love interest, even says so. TWICE. He outright says 'you're not like other girls'. Just please don't. Stop it. Thank you. I'm just very tired of that narrative. Not my favourite.

This book was also very insta-lovey. There is a sort of explanation for the instalove, which I can't go into because it would be a major spoiler. That definitely made me a little less mad at it, but I still did not love it. I just, get where it came from, I guess. That brings me to the fact that I did not feel any chemistry or connection, or any sort of feeling, between Rowan and Luca. Zero. The romance made no sense to me, even with the way everything unfolded towards the end. Still made zero sense to me. So while the romance was cute.. I didn't find myself enjoying it as much as I probably could've, had it been developed better.
Besides that though.. it's very, VERY, cliché. So many clichés. Not gonna lie, some of the more cliché moments were very cute and I did not mind. But.. there were one too many. Maybe more than one. Probably like 6, at least.

I would have loved for the magic element to be further explained. I think Angie Barrett set up the magic use in an interesting way, and definitely used it in a great way, but it was never explained. It just was. And then at the very end of the book, we get some sort of explanation as to why this magic is present. But it's still just.. there. There is no logical explanation. No reasoning. At the core, this is a contemporary. It deals more with the consequences of the magic use and also focuses more on other things than the magic. But I still would've liked for it to be explained better. Because the magic was very interesting.. it just didn't make any sense.

I did like how things weren't fixed all quickly and nicely. There were costs for the main character, and she actually had to work for it. That being said, I would've loved it to be shown even more, not just told to us - mostly related to the magic again. Rowan had to fix the mess she made and there were consequences for her actions, but at the end of the day, it was fixed, and that was told to us.. not really shown.

Overall, I didn't hate this book. But I didn't love it either. It was fun, but not something I am every going to go back to. Entertaining but not something that left any lasting impression on me.

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Wow. I was really impressed with this book. First off, I am a sucker for YA romance books. This is unlike any other I have read...in an absolutely good way. The characters and storyline are unique and interesting. I loved every bit of it.

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Love Spells and Other Disasters is such a cute and fun story. I really enjoyed it and it was the perfect mix of a contemporary story with a little realistic magic mixed in.

After the unlikely duo of Rowan and Abby are partnered for a marketing project, they come up with a booth that sells crush spells. Things start getting a little weird when the spells Rowan writes actually work.

I really liked Rowan. She is so comfortable with herself and that’s not saying she doesn’t have some insecurities. I think it’s the little things she doesn’t even realize. Like if she does a makeover she isn’t going to cut her hair because she likes it. She might dress differently for a party but she doesn’t throw out all her comfy clothes. Even as her friends and life might change a bit, she’s still Rowan.

I loved that Rowan’s mom is a ghost hunter. My FIL was actually a ghost hunter before he passed. He was part of a group that would go to houses for free to help ghosts move on. So I enjoyed having that be a part of her mom’s life. I also liked that they seemed to have a solid relationship. No relationship is perfect but even though Rowan is not a fan of her mother’s activities, she still supports her.

I also love her relationship with her best friend, Ethan. I love a story that has some strong relationships already established. I think he reminds me of friends I had in high school so I had a fondness for him.

I loved the plot! It’s one of those ones where you keep reading because, first you know things are going to go bad somehow and you want to know how. Then you keep reading because you want to know how they are going to get out of the situation. It is such a cute and unique idea as well. It is fast paced and engaging.

So if you are looking for something light and fun. This is a great read. Gives you those good vibes.

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Love Spells and Other Disasters? Well, considering the story is about a love spell...I’m not even surprised there are many disasters that came with it. After all, it is a love spell, the spell that doesn’t last long and have too many negative side effects. In conclusion, don’t try doing love spells even though it was just for fun because you may never know it might work.

The whole story is just like any other YA-Contemporaries; there are obviously high school drama, instant attraction, silly crushes, getting humiliated in front of many students, friendship is being tested, everything was fine until later when one thing gone wrong and the rest of the disasters followed after that etc.

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This was a cute read filled with love, magic and high school drama.

Rowan’s mother is famous for rehabilitating ghosts (she’s absolutely not a ghost hunter!) who believes in magic and spirits. Just don’t tell anyone (especially her mom) that Rowan doesn’t really believe in it. However, after she starts a project at school she begins to wonder if there are a lot of strange coincidences or if she may actually have the ability to write love spells.

This was a quick and entertaining read. Rowan has always preferred to be blend in with the crowd and doesn’t quite know how to feel when people start to notice her. Particularly Luca who is the former quarterback from the football team. They have more in common that Ro could have expected and are a sweet couple together. I love Ro’s best friend Ethan who embraces who he is and encourages Ro to do the same. This book felt like a typical coming of age story with many of the issues of high school we’d usually see with the addition of love spells which was certainly an entertaining complication.

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A very unique storyline that is perfect for high schoolers. Can you imagine what it would be like if the love spells you wrote came true? Rowan is about to find out and all the drama/attention that comes with it.
A sweet magical romance with an interesting twist.

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Love spells and other disasters by Angie Barrett was the lighthearted, fun book I didn't know I needed! Full of romance, magic, humor and friendship the plot really keeps readers engaged and connected. While the romance was predictable it was still fun to see play out and the characters felt genuine.

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I can totally see my High School kiddos liking this story. It had enough social pressures, romance pulls, and magic ties to offer something for several reader types.

My biggest issue with this book was the word choices and sentence structures. There were several times I had to re-read a sentence because the word choices were stilted and didn't flow. I don't think my HS kiddos would catch those, though.

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Supppppper cute and romantic! i really had a good time reading this and enjoyed it so much! Perfectly written and just in time for Valentine’s Day!

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Love Spells and Other Disasters left me with mixed emotions. It was a nice mix of contemporary and magic. Magical realism is one of my favorite types of stories. The story is mostly cute and fun in the beginning, but towards the end things did get a bit dark. I was expecting a light fluffy read and I am not really sure how to express more of my thoughts on the rest of the book without possible spoilers so be warned to stop now if you want to avoid those. Okay, so the twist with Luca I definitely saw coming, but didn't mind as I really liked him as a character and thought things still came out to my liking in the end. The things I did not like were the abuse that takes place as a result of the spells, but more than that was the fact that some of those people were still mad that the spells got cancelled out and wanted a new spell. Like what?!! You are no longer under a spell, but want to go back to being abused?!!! Also Ethan after the spell was removed was so annoying and just plain childish. Ugh, he really got on my bad side lol. There was also a scene were it subtly described two teens having sex which made me feel a bit awkward. I know it's a reality of life, but I didn't expect it in the story and would rather not read that. So although I enjoyed the story overall there were some things that made me cringe.

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Loved it a lot! So cute and quirky and i actually laughed out loud in some places. Especially enjoyed the wacky science aspect of it all

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The magical book I didn't know I needed. Love Spells and Other Disasters is an adorable coming of age book about a young woman discovering herself and her abilities. At first, Rowan doesn't really know what to expect from the love spell, surely it couldn't' be real. As those around her begin to change, Rowan realizes that these love spells might just be real. The characters were engaging, and I felt mature topics were respectfully dealt with.

4/5 Stars

Thank you to NetGalley and Entangled Publishing, LLC for providing me with an e-arc of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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It took me a while to get into this book, but once I did I was hooked. The main character, Rowan, is known for being weird because her mom "speaks to ghosts". So it's not really a surprise when she and a classmate start to write "crush spells" for their school project, and the spells actually work. While all of this is going on, Rowan has to navigate a new boyfriend, increasingly difficult friendships, and a complicated relationship with her mother. I thought this was a cute feel good sort of story, and I can definitely see it being popular in the YA crowd. I was reading it and sort of internally fussing at Rowan, but as I am an adult, I can't always put myself in the place of these teen characters. Even so, it didn't detract from the book at all. I hope there will be more books with these characters in the future.

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