Book Review: A Curse, A Key, & A Corkscrew

Book Review: A Curse, A Key, & A Corkscrew

A Curse, A Key, & A Corkscrew

by

Anna McCluskey

This is a light-hearted humorous urban fantasy novel, or maybe a novella โ€“ itโ€™s quite short. Itโ€™s also well written and keeps a good pace, so itโ€™s a very quick read.

When Joan was six years old, her school teacher lost her patience, cursed the entire class, and disappeared. Now, itโ€™s almost thirty years later, and Joan may just have stumbled on the clue she needs to break the curse.

The story is about how Joan and a few of her old class mates (not exactly friends all of them) try to decipher the clue to see whether itโ€™s relevant or just a random coincidence. Thereโ€™s witty banter, romantic complications, and magic. Not entirely wholesome, but good fun.

What Iโ€™ll whine about

As the son of two teachers, I feel like I could kind of relate to the poor school teacher who originally cast the curse. Sure, cursing a bunch of six year olds isnโ€™t a nice thing to do, but it felt more like a convenient plot device than an actual villainous act of evil. Then again, this is a book you read for a laugh and some escapism, not to explore the dark corners of the human psyche.

What Iโ€™ll gush about

The cast. Sure, most of the people in the book are over-the-top caricatures, but theyโ€™re varied, and theyโ€™re fun.

Science. It was interesting to see the characters applying scientific methods to investigating the witchcraft. There were also some fun discussions about whatโ€™s real or not real, given that witches and curses exist.

Final words

A quick fun read for when you need to clear your mind after something heavy and serious.

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