'Her books are a real pleasure - practical magic' Kate Atkinson
'[A] delicious fantasy of witchcraft and love in a world where gardens smell of lemon verbena and happy endings are possible' Cosmopolitan
'Dripping with pathos and otherworldly possibility' Vogue
'Dark comedy and a light touch carry the story along to a truly Gothic climax, complete with heaving skies and witchery on the lawn' New York Times
'A master of magical realism, draws us back into the spellbinding universe of the Owens family with gorgeous prose set against a backdrop of vivid imagery' Marie Claire
'A delightful confection - witty, imaginative, unexpectedly touching' The Times
'Reading an Alice Hoffman book is like falling into a deep dream where senses are heightened and love reigns supreme... I never wanted to awaken' Jodi Picoult
'Hoffman's classy prose imbues this modern fairy tale with bite as well as beauty' Mail on Sunday
'Storytelling is in Hoffman's bones' New York Times Book Review
'Vivid and enchanting... another sublime entry in an arresting series' Esquire
'I got so swept up in this enchanting story' Reese Witherspoon
'A vivid and evocative tale - prepare to be spellbound' Woman
'Full of Hoffman's bewitching and lucid prose and vivid characters, The Book of Magic is ultimately about the very human magic of family and love and actions that echo through generations... it casts a spell' Matt Haig
Alice Hoffman is the author of thirty works of fiction, including Practical Magic, The Red Garden, The Dovekeepers and, most recently,The Museum of Extraordinary Things. She lives in Boston. Visit her website: www.alicehoffman.com