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I'm a sucker for a book based on witches even better if it's a historical based.......wow this book did jot disappoint. I've read a fair few witchy books and think a majority of plots and ideas have been covered but Helw Phifer comes up with new and interesting storylines. This book had me grabbed from the start time hopping, powerful females and reincarnation all mixed together. I loved the way Phifer manages to make you fall in love with all the characters that you can't even pick your favourite. This book is going to be a best seller in 2025 and I think one of my favourites. If I had one complaint I felt the endjng was a bit rushed but everything was tied up....hoping the epilogue means we are getting a follow up because boy I want to know what happened .....

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A cozy read about the Salem witch trials from the 1690s to the present day. If you like history, and witches you'll enjoy this book

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Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for providing an advanced reader’s copy in exchange for an honest review. The Vanishing Bookstore by Helen Phifer is set to hit the shelves on January 7, 2025.

We are taken back to the Salem witch trials of 1692 where hundreds were persecuted, tortured, and executed. Along with those women were the English women. Isadora English was a little girl when her mother and two aunts were accused of witchcraft. Isadora tried to flee with the help of her best friend, Ambrose, but she decided that she needed to go back to help her family. Unfortunately, All four English women were sentenced to death. But right before they died, they were cursed to live their lives over and over again. The English Women lived many centuries being hunted down by George Corwin. With each life lived they all met the same fate. They hope that they can finally break the curse once and for all.

The author's dedication set the tone for the entire novel, "For every woman, man, and child ever wrongly accused of witchcraft. Your voices will never be silenced."

This was my first novel by Helen and it won't be my last. I loved everything about this book and I didn't want it to end. I grew close to the characters and they will have you rooting for them until the very end. This story is your typical good vs. evil and it's filled with adventure and magical realism.

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An entertaining cosy read, written in a voice I found more suitable for young adults than the mature public. The story covers Salem's proclaimed witches in the 1690's and in present day. Yes, they've been around. The characters are nice enough, but highly sensitive. Tears flow freely to the point that it becomes annoying.
Salem town in modern day seems fun though and I enjoyed the witchy stuff.
Then poof! it's over. Lame ending.

Thank you Netgalley and Bookouture for the ARC.

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Witches and Salem. Not like I’ve read it before. I really enjoyed the different take on well known events. I thought the dual time line approach was handled exceptionally well, filtering in information at just the right time. I wish the ending had been given more time, as the build up was so intense that the final section felt a little rushed. I hope the very final chapter becomes a plot for a future book - I’ll be first in line to read it!

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Firstly I would like to thank netgalley and Bookoutune and the fantastic author Helen phifer for an early copy of her book.

My rating is 3.5 rounded to four
Another great read from one of my favourite authors. A great fantasy read.I enjoy reading her crime books. Set in two different times 1962 and the present day..Dora loves her flower shop in London a stranger named George walks in she sensed she knew him..who is George? She goes on a trip with her aunt to the USA and visits another aunt she had never met. This book is full of witches a great fantasy read..i am looking to reading more of her books.

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When Dora is persuaded to go on a trip with her aunt, Lenny, she never knew she would be awakening a magical past that would leave them in a precarious situation.
Merging their past lives and current life in a fight to save themselves and regain the Wicca bonds that have been forgotten.
I don’t mind the occasional cosy witch read but I really enjoyed this one. You can tell the passion Helen holds for the witches and I’m sure this won’t be the last one. Thank you to netgalley and the publishers for this arc in exchange for my honest review.

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I really loved this book. Such a magical adventure, and enough twist and turns on every page to keep you interested from chapter to chapter. This was my first exposure to Helen Phife and boy will I continue to read her books. Its hard not to fall in love with the English Sisters and hard not to feel a little sympathy for all the victims of the Salem Witch trials. Please grab this book as soon as possible you will not regret it. Highly recommend!!!! You can read a more in depth review on my blog https://bookswithbrian.blogspot.com/

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First off a big thanks to the publisher Bookouture, the author Helen Phifer as well as to NetGalley for letting me read and review The Vanishing Bookstore. As well as for helping me discover one of my new favorite books for December, I was so surprised when I found out about this book because I already knew this author since her Detective Morgan Brookes series is one of my all time favorite suspense/ thriller series to read , so I had no idea she wrote fantasy and without any Hesitation I decided to pick it up and read it and I'm so glad I did .Because like I said its a five star read for me and with that said I'm going to list what I loved about this book and helpful it'll help you to decide and make you want too pick it up as well .
Things I loved
The beautiful cover ( the cover is stunning )
The storytelling of her story pulled me in to the book with the way she blended fantasy, historical history, mystery as well as romance so well that it flowed together and came alive before my eyes .
The family's curse as well as their powers and history and how much they loved each other .
The characters themselves also came alive and made me fall for theme .
And I especially love how you got the different timelines past and present which also worked really well and just seemed to flow together as well .

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I requested this book from NetGalley for two main reasons the first because it had bookshop in the title so has to be good and the second and main reason because it’s by one of my favourite authors Helen Phifer who as far as I’m concerned writes amazing books that I always love.
I have a bit of a love / hate relationship with fantasy books so it’s always risky but not in this case it’s an absolutely wonderful book and I am desperately hoping that we may have more about The Vanishing Bookstore in the future.
The story is told in two timelines past and present and flowed wonderfully well, I loved all the characters and also the main setting of the story, Salem and it’s now a place I would love to visit as it was so well described.
I read the book in two days and mainly because I couldn’t put it down as I was enjoying it so much but was also desperate to know how it was all going to end!
There was not one thing I didn’t like about this book it had everything a fabulous book should have and it’s one I would highly recommend it’s a brilliant 5 star read.
My thanks to NetGalley and Bookouture for giving me the opportunity to read the ARC in exchange for my honest opinion.

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I absolutely loved this story. Magical, beautiful, awesome characters, a 'battle' between good and evil to break a centuries-old curse and the vanished bookstore that holds the key to success. The dual timelines between the Salem witch trials in 1692 and the present day worked so well together, giving insight into the events of the present. The ending (not a cliffhanger!) left me wondering if there'll be another book to follow - I hope so. Brilliant read!
Thanks to Netgalley, Bookouture, and Helen Phifer for the free ARC. All opinions are my own.

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A huge thank you to NetGalley, the publisher, and Helen Phifer for providing me with an ARC of he Vanishing Bookstore in exchange for my honest review.

The Vanishing Bookstore by Helen Phifer is a fantasy novel interwoven with historical elements centered around the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. The story follows Dora English and her enigmatic witchy aunts as Dora embarks on a quest to locate the titular vanishing bookstore, hoping to break a curse that has plagued her family.

One of the standout aspects of this book is its dual timeline structure. The chapters seamlessly alternate between the past and the present, and these flashbacks are crafted with care, adding significant depth and richness to the narrative. It’s evident that Helen Phifer conducted thorough research on the Salem Witch Trials, as the historical details are skillfully integrated into the story.

Initially, I was thrilled to dive into The Vanishing Bookstore. As a fan of fantasy and witchcraft-themed tales, the premise held great promise. The book starts on a strong note, building intrigue and atmosphere. However, it falters midway through and struggles to regain its footing. By the halfway point, the narrative loses momentum, and I found myself persevering more out of determination than enjoyment.

One of the major challenges I encountered was with Dora’s characterisation. At 33 years old, she feels oddly misaligned with the story’s tone, which often reads more like a young adult or coming-of-age novel. Dora’s behavior and dialogue lean toward being overly simplistic and childlike, making her difficult to connect with as a protagonist.

The journey to uncover the vanishing bookstore—a central plot point—feels rushed and underdeveloped, with key moments (such as a sudden sex scene) lacking buildup or emotional resonance. Similarly, the dialogue between characters often feels flat and fails to elevate the stakes or deepen relationships. This lack of depth left me largely indifferent to the characters and their ultimate fates.

That said, there are elements of The Vanishing Bookstore that I enjoyed. The nods to witchy pop culture, such as Hocus Pocus and the Practical Magic kitchen scene with cocktails, are delightful Easter eggs for fans of the genre. These moments provide a spark of charm and nostalgia that briefly rekindles the book’s appeal.

Overall, The Vanishing Bookstore has an intriguing concept and flashes of potential, particularly in its historical components and creative premise. However, it falls short of delivering a fully satisfying story. With more character development and a stronger narrative arc in the latter half, this could have been a captivating read.

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The vanishing bookstore by Helen Phifer is such a magical, spellbinding, immersive story that so well written for me that it pulled right into the story right there with the main character. Dora is such an amazing character, I love her and what she stands for. Just her first interaction with the guy in the beginning of the story was hilarious, seeing how she love the body spray he was wearing. Hahaha . Honestly if the guy smells good I would be remembering him too. I would highly recommend this for anyone that loves getting lost in world filled with wonder and laughing with a pinch of magic.

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Oh wow, this book was fantastic. It had witches, mystery dual timeline. It really intrigued me and I just couldn't put it down. Highly recommend this one. My thanks to netgalley and the publishers for giving me the opportunity to read this book in return for an honest review.

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Oh that was just a wonderful, magical adventure.
I laughed and cried along the way.
Dora, Lenny, Sephy, Lucine and Ambrose are such well defined characters that I couldn't help but fall in love with them.
This was my first book by Helen Phifer but it certainly won't be the last.
Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for the digital ARC. All opinions are my own.

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I love the way the book goes from the past and the present, it was well told and done creatively. It's a must read!

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I absolutely loved this book!!! I haven’t read a book of this author before, but J will definitely be reading more, this one had everything for an easy, enjoyable read. A witchy story. Talking familiar pets. And a whole lot more. The plot is excellent and so is the magic system, I loved the characters, the good and the bad. This book was great at creating tension, had an intriguing title, cover, and description, I am so glad I got the opportunity of reading this book! One of my new favourites

Thank you so much to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read an advance copy!

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This moves back and forth in time between 1692 Salem, Mass and London in the present as Dora searches for the truth about her family. There's a mysterious bookstore that disappeared, persecution of women believed to be witches, and a bit of a love story over the ages. Thanks to netgalley for the ARC. An enjoyable read.

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I absolutely adored this book!! Helen Phifer has proved she can turn her author's mind to anything. I was a big fan of Helen's books before but this one had everything for a lovely, easy, enjoyable read. A spooky, witchy story. Talking animal familiars. Salem, who doesn't love Salem? A smelly bad guy and a - not too icky - romance that lasts centuries. I really hope we hear lots more about the English sisters as I love them to bits already. A well earned 5 stars from me.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read an advance copy. All opinions are my own

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I enjoyed this magical story of witches from Salem and the witch hunter trapped for all times in a loop of hunting and being hunted. Predictable but well done, I found it well paced and interesting for the most part.

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