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Dec 4, 2025 7:26 PM

Author:Michelle Krys

Hexed

Indigo Blackwood has it made – a popular cheerleader with a football-star boyfriend and a social circle powerful enough to ruin everyone at school. Who wouldn't want to be her?

But when a sexy stranger named Bishop enters Indie's world, she learns that the fate of every witch on the planet is in her hands. And that's seriously bad news for Indie, because according to Bishop, she's a witch too.

Forced into a centuries-old war between witches and sorcerers, Indie's life just got way more complicated.

Reviews

Michelle Krys has written a fun young adult novel; it's Gossip Girl meets Charmed with a hip hop sound track.

—— Starburst Magazine

I was hooked from page one and found myself reading chapter after chapter in just one sitting!

—— What's Good to Do

Hexed was seriously fun, deliciously enjoyable, and has tons of laugh-out-loud moments that are bound to get you confused looks from strangers if you're reading it in public.

—— The Huffington Post

Hexed is one hell of a great read. With a story so strong and unique, it won't disappoint you

—— Guardian Children's Books

The one 19th century Italian novel which has [for an Italian reader] that charm and fascination so abundant in foreign literatures

—— Italo Calvino

Perhaps the greatest Italian novel of the nineteenth century

—— Roberto Carnero

All Italy is here, its history, its character, its flaws, and some of the things that Parks loves about the place

—— Anthony Sattin , Sunday Times

The book is, as Tim Parks says, a search for the Italian character, which he evokes in dozens of gorgeously written scenes; but beyond that Parks is exploring the dynamic between tradition and innovation... Underneath everything, Parks is trying to come to a point of loving the world in all its confusion and frustration, and by the book's end he does, he does. Bravo

—— David Shields

This latest peg on which to hang another ruminative book about the character of Italy provides Parks with a first-class ticket to ride as a lively, erudite raconteur in salty daily negotiation with what he calls a ‘dystopian paradise’

—— Iain Finlayson , The Times

With Paul Theroux apparently winding down, there might be an opening for Parks as a new laureate of international railways

—— Andrew Martin , Observer

Parks is also a railway enthusiast and this delightful book is the story of his love-hate relationship with Italian trains

—— Literary Review

This is not a “railway book” in any conventional sense. It is sharp-eyed and sharp-tongued about the absurdities of ‘Italian ways’

—— John Lloyd , Financial Times

Over thirty years living among the Italians, [Parks] has developed an acute eye for their idiosyncrasies and, over the course of three previous books on Italy, he has created a style sharp and subtle enough to evoke them… As an inglese italianizatto insider-outsider he brings an ideal dual perspective… It is this double vision (along with his superb style) that elevates Parks’s books way above other recent Anglo-Saxon portraits of Italy… [it] adds in turn to the long tradition of excellent English writing on Italy established by Hazlitt, Lawrence and Norman Lewis

—— Thomas Wright , Daily Telegraph

Compelling… Parks conveys a detailed, dense, oppressive sense of the inadequacies and idiosyncrasies of the national rail system…but Parks’s railway system in the end links families, reuniting Italian mamas with prodigal sons, and provides a wonderful space for the earwigging of intimate arguments conducted, as ever, on the telefonino

—— Emma Townshend , Independent on Sunday

Tim Parks’ detailed descriptions will leave you rocking to the thrum of the tracks, and come dotted with his often bizarre but always comical experiences en route

—— Daisy Cropper , Wanderlust

A hybrid of travel and cultural history…and very amusing it is too… Parks has done Lecce and all Italy proud in this eccentric hosanna to railroad locomotion

—— Ian Thomson , Evening Standard

Italian Ways gracefully tells you an enormous amount about Italy and its trains. Parks is also very funny, a master of the dry aside

—— Nick Rider , Sunday Express

Closely observed and often amusing

—— Thomas Jones , Guardian

An entertaining look at Italian railways, the people who run them and the people who travel on them… Wry, thoughtful, funny, serious and cleverly capturing the essence of modern Italy, it is perfect armchair travelling

—— Simon Evans , Choice

Truly extraordinary

—— Vitali Vitaliev , Engineering and Technology

Tim Parks embarks on his Italian train odyssey with humour, grim patience, and a great novelist’s insight…full of hilarious anecdotes and insight from a true Italophile

—— The Bath Magazine

An enjoyable and eccentric journey!

—— Good Book Guide

Wonderful

—— Robert Bound , Monocle

Parks is one of the best living writers of English, and this book is so good you don't want it to end

—— Nicholas Lezard , Guardian

If, like me, you relish Italy, railways and grumbling, this is the most transporting book

—— Christopher Hirst , Independent

A fun, informative and detailed journey

—— By the Dart

Unsurprisingly, every bit as good as the original [The Commitments], Doyle is one of those rare writers who never disappoints

—— Socialist Unity

Wise, wistful and poignant.

—— Sebastian Shakespeare , Tatler

Bittersweet.

—— Justine Taylor , Guardian Online

Long-awaited sequel.

—— Mark Perryman , Huffington Post

Doyle’s ear for dialogue is as acute as ever and there’s a lot of amusing asides about contemporary life in this revisiting of much-loved characters.

—— Irish Independent

A book full of Doyle's dark humour mixed with melancholy and wonderful moments of sheer madness.

—— Good Book Guide

The feat of The Guts is Doyle’s ability to create in Jimmy a character who hangs together even while so many of his certainties have collapsed. And to get a few good jokes in as well.

—— Mark Athitakis , Washington Post
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