Texas Gothic review by TShu0911
Texas Gothic
by Rosemary Clement-Moore
Age Range - Mature Young Adult
Genre - Paranormal

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Age at time of review - 19
Reviewer's Location - Yucaipa, CA, United States
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Texas Gothic, a novel written in the supernatural genre, was a 
fun read. What I liked about this book was the setting, which 
was in Texas, where Amy spends the summer at her Aunt's ranch. 
Her Aunt decides to go on vacation, so Amy and her sister, 
Phin, have the responsibility to watch her ranch. There, Amy 
encounters her goats in a tree, a hot cowboy, and ghosts! Her 
aunt sells products that are secretly enchanted because Amy's whole family is full of witches! 
 
Amy says, I was the designated grown up in a family that operated in different reality than the rest of the world. It's funny because Amy considers herself one of the normal people of her family, even more so than her Aunt or Mother, who are supposed to be more mature than she is.

Opinion: 

I really enjoyed reading about Amy's character because of 
the dimensions she's given by the author. She considers 
herself normal in a family of witches, she meets a cowboy 
cutie, Ben (whos basically like the boy next door), and her 
opinions of certain characters such as her sister Phin, are 
hysterical. The adventures Amy and Phin go on are of course 
entertaining because Phin is a sloppy genius and Amy is a 
wannabe normal teenager. This book is very original with a 
supernatural and romantic twist. 
 
Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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