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Seeker (Wicca #10) Paperback | Pages: 172 pages
Rating: 4.1 | 8232 Users | 191 Reviews

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Original Title: Seeker
ISBN: 0142301086 (ISBN13: 9780142301081)
Edition Language: English
Series: Wicca #10

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This was one of the poorer stories in this series for me, and it was really weird that it was written from Hunter’s point of view rather than Morgan’s.
The storyline itself was about Hunter going off to find his parents, and he also had to deal with another witch while he was up there, but it was all pretty dull really, and I just wanted to be back following Morgan again.



6 out of 10

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Title:Seeker (Wicca #10)
Author:Cate Tiernan
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 172 pages
Published:April 1st 2002 by Puffin
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Paranormal. Witches. Magic

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Ratings: 4.1 From 8232 Users | 191 Reviews

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The first 9 books were from Morgans point of view which made the story line. Book 10 was from Hunters which if Im being honest, ruined it for me.I found myself scanning and not really reading the pages to get through it (so I didnt miss anything important) while the other books had me hooked, this one didnt - I couldnt wait to move on from it.I gave it 2 stars because it was still a book from the series that held important information.Overall, great series - minus book 10.

Actual rating - 2.5The characters annoyed me again in this one, and the story dragged.

Dude, she really butchered the French language in this book! It was painful to read.

4 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ read for me!! Didnt enjoy it quite as much as the others but it gave a good insight into Hunters character, as this novel in the series was told from his perspective. Normally quite a reserved character, it was interesting to see his thoughts and feelings particularly when seeing his father again for the first time after many years of thinking his parents were dead. I also quite liked the dark character of Justine! Now onto book number 11 to see what happens next 😁

The first 9 books were from Morgans point of view which made the story line. Book 10 was from Hunters which if Im being honest, ruined it for me.I found myself scanning and not really reading the pages to get through it (so I didnt miss anything important) while the other books had me hooked, this one didnt - I couldnt wait to move on from it.I gave it 2 stars because it was still a book from the series that held important information.Overall, great series - minus book 10.

So I had my hopes that we got to know Alisa better in this book since she's a new character, and there's something special about her that we don't know what yet. But oh hahahah no, why should I get why I want??? We get to follow Hunter in the whole book and it's from his perspective. I thought that I would hate it since I've seen a lot of negative reviews about this or that some are disappointed of this part of the story, or even go so far and say that this is unnecessary for the series.I don't

Da? da? Daniel? Make up your mind.
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