S-27, while committed and sometimes compelling, lacks detail, credibility and grit.
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S-27, while committed and sometimes compelling, lacks detail, credibility and grit.
An old-fashioned confection of kindly wish-fulfilment, Country Magic appeals to the enduring desire that small miracles might somewhere, and somehow, occur.
Witchcraft is definitely not for the linguistically faint-hearted, nor for those who can’t handle a few clunking plot-devices.
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