Author: Jessica Spotswood
My rating: ❤❤❤
Genre: Young Adult, Paranormal, Romance, Historical
Release date: February 7th, 2012
Publisher: Putnam Juvenile
Summary: Everybody knows Cate Cahill and her sisters are eccentric. Too pretty, too reclusive, and far too educated for their own good. But the truth is even worse: they’re witches. And if their secret is discovered by the priests of the Brotherhood, it would mean an asylum, a prison ship—or an early grave.
Before her mother died, Cate promised to protect her sisters. But with only six months left to choose between marriage and the Sisterhood, she might not be able to keep her word... especially after she finds her mother’s diary, uncovering a secret that could spell her family’s destruction. Desperate to find alternatives to their fate, Cate starts scouring banned books and questioning rebellious new friends, all while juggling tea parties, shocking marriage proposals, and a forbidden romance with the completely unsuitable Finn Belastra.
If what her mother wrote is true, the Cahill girls aren’t safe. Not from the Brotherhood, the Sisterhood—not even from each other.
My
thoughts: Born Wicked takes place
sometime in the end of the eighteenth century, and is about Cate Cahill, who is
a witch. Her mother was a witch, too, as are her younger sisters, Maura and
Tess. When her mother died, she asked Cate to protect her sisters, which isn’t
a very easy task, since they want to use magic, and aren’t even close to as
careful as Cate. They have to hide that they are witches, since the Brotherhood
would send them away if they found out about them. They also have to hide it
from their servants and their father, who is barely ever home since their
mother died.
Cate is sixteen, and soon, she has to
declare her intention, whether she will marry (and if so, who), or if she will
join the sisterhood, but if she joins the Sisterhood, in New London, she has to
leave her sisters, and if she marry Paul, her childhood friend who just came
back to Chatham from New London, she might have to leave them anyway, if Paul
decides to go back to New London.
Cate is very protective of her sisters, and
constantly worries about them, and about the future. In the process of
protecting Maura and Tess, she’s started to avoid being around people, in the
fear that they will notice something is up with them and report them to the
Brotherhood. Every time she has to make a big decision about something, she
bases it on what would be best for her sisters, instead of what she wants or
needs. She’s very selfless.
I guess I like Cate, most of the time. There
was nothing really wrong with her, and I liked that she cared so much about her
sisters, but sometimes, it felt like she was a little slow in understanding.
She fights all the time with Maura, and I understand why, but it feels like some
of the arguments could be avoided if she tried to be there for them, more than
just to protect them from the Brotherhood.
Some of the fights just felt pointless, and didn’t add anything too
important to the plot (some of the fights were important, but some wasn’t).
I hated Maura. Seriously. She’s awful.
Although Cate was nowhere close to perfect, she did her best to protect Maura
and Tess, and Maura is so ungrateful. Instead of being grateful, she picks
unnecessary fights and does everything to make life hard for Cate. There really
aren’t words for how much I hate Maura. It feels like she only can feel anger
or sadness, not happiness or love or any positive emotion, at least not until
the end. And she just keeps getting worse.
The librarian at my school recommended it
for me, and she is usually very good at giving me new, great books to read, so
I had pretty high expectations of it, but was disappointed. Many of the
characters were annoying and boring.
The plot was okay. It wasn’t great, but
okay. It was pretty boring at times, so I just didn’t feel like reading it
because nothing happened. It was only until later on in the book when things
started getting exciting. The writing was good, but I was distracted from it by
the boring plot.
I’ll read the rest of the series, because I
want to know what will happen to Cate, and I would recommend it, and you should
give it a chance, but maybe prioritize other books on your TBR, if you have any
that seems more exciting.
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