"Bob Curse of the Hidden Mirror" is a novel written by R.L. Stine and part of the "Give Yourself Goosebumps" series. The book follows the story of the reader, who becomes the protagonist and is faced with a series of choices that determine the outcome of the story. The reader is introduced to a spooky antique store called Boc's Curiosity Shop. Inside, they stumble upon a mysterious mirror that promises to grant any wish they desire.
Sally breaks your heart with her grief after her husband dies, and it made me realize that this is just one of the many reasons I love this film.
I guess I don t have too much to say because it would just be stating the differences, but I LOVE this movie and it turns out, even after reading the book which was awesome, I still love the movie more. We don t need to be told that only pretty ones are loved, moreover we absolutely don t need to be told that one pretty woman s looks can act like a spell and take true love away.
Inside, they stumble upon a mysterious mirror that promises to grant any wish they desire. However, as the reader soon discovers, the mirror holds a curse that brings chaos and danger into their life. As the reader makes choices throughout the book, they must navigate through various scenarios, each with its own unique set of consequences.
Practical Magic: Film VS. Book
I loved the spooky vibe from the very beginning of this! It was so interesting to see the differences between this and the film adaptation. While the movie was set in that gorgeous house in a small town, the book was actually set in the suburbs in Sally’s house.
That was a huge shock to me but I really enjoyed that, it gave it more of a realistic view, oh and not to mention that the sisters have a more complicated relationship. There’s a lot of hurt and resentment that built up over the years and while Gillian is home for the same reasons as in the movie, it’s not as whimsical. They’ve tried to cover their tracks, Angelov was still a horrible guy and kinda got what he deserved if you asked me.
Sally’s daughters are older and they have their own relationship that’s just as complicated as Sally and Gillian’s. And Sally’s older daughter is a bit of a meanie, but, I loved her development.
Trying to be normal is a stronger theme for Sally but let me tell you guys, seeing Gillian work in the burgershack was one of the best things ever. Real life means sometimes taking a job you may not always want, so, you know, at least that was realistic. Gillian also though deserves love and we see that she’s made a lot of mistakes in picking a partner but the book gives her a worthy love arc, and I think it was a really great relationship for her.
The ending was less bombastic but just as satisfying in my opinion and while the movie was more whimsical, this was still whimsical in its own right and maybe because it was set in the suburbs but there was a heavy magical realism vibe to it because of it.
The Aunts were great and I loved having them come to Sally’s house, again having them come to the suburbs, it was truly great, and such a different vibe than I expected after seeing the movie first.
Overall, super fun read and perfect for any spooky or witchy tbr. 4/5 cups of coffee now onto the film!!
I can’t help it, I adore this film, in fact last night I watched it with Ruby of Bookishly Ruby and we had a blast. I was so glad she watched it with me! I did like the suburbs in the book, totally different vibe but really, I love this gorgeous old house from the movies. I thought it was fantastic and I love that the Aunts are a bit more prominent to the plot in the movie.
Sally’s daughters are younger and sweeter, and a bit more of an innocent addition to the story and Sally and Gillian themselves are closer and more connected. The stress and strain from the book isn’t as consuming in the movie though they still have their problems.
Sally breaks your heart with her grief after her husband dies, and it made me realize that this is just one of the many reasons I love this film.
The setting of the house and the town were great, the creepiness of Angelov is also so well done, you’re on edge with the sisters at times as things are obviously not okay after his death, and Sally is a bit more accepting of magic in the movie.
Sally’s love interest is also very nice, and if you ask Ruby, she’ll tell you all about his amazingness. It’s truly worth asking her and hearing lol.
I guess I don’t have too much to say because it would just be stating the differences, but I LOVE this movie and it turns out, even after reading the book which was awesome, I still love the movie more.
The differences:
- Sally and Gillian have a more strained relationship in the book
- Gillian has a love interest in the book!
- The daughters are younger and sweeter in the movie
- Book is set in the suburbs
- The Aunts are seen as more aloof in the book.
- There’s more of what the Aunts do for the local women in the book.
- Sally’s importance of being normal is more focused on in the book
- Acceptance of magic feels more dramatic in the book
Final Verdict
The book is so creative and intriguing but I love the movie more
And then we waited for years, without even knowing we were waiting.
They encounters strange and bizarre creatures, including a talking red parrot and a mischievous scarecrow. The reader's goal is to survive the curse of the hidden mirror and ultimately find a way to break it. The book is filled with suspense, thrills, and unexpected twists that keep the reader engaged and eager to find out what happens next. It explores themes of temptation, consequences, and the danger of unchecked desires. This novel is part of the popular "Give Yourself Goosebumps" series, which encourages reader interaction and allows them to choose their own path throughout the story. By giving the reader the power to shape the narrative, it adds an extra layer of excitement and engagement to the reading experience. Overall, "Bob Curse of the Hidden Mirror" is an entertaining and thrilling adventure that keeps readers on the edge of their seat. With its clever plot, engaging characters, and interactive storytelling, it is a standout entry in the "Give Yourself Goosebumps" series..
Reviews for "The Hidden Mirror Curse: Impacting the Lives of BOC Supporting Characters"
1. Sarah - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with "Boc curse of the hidden mirror". The story was boring and predictable, and the characters felt flat and uninteresting. The pacing was slow and I struggled to stay engaged throughout the entire book. Overall, it just didn't live up to my expectations and I wouldn't recommend it to others.
2. Mike - 1 star - "Boc curse of the hidden mirror" was a complete letdown. The plot was confusing and didn't make much sense, and the writing felt disjointed and lazy. I found myself constantly flipping back pages to try and understand what was going on, and even then, it was a struggle. The whole experience was frustrating and I wouldn't bother wasting your time with this one.
3. Emily - 2 stars - I had high hopes for "Boc curse of the hidden mirror", but unfortunately, it fell flat for me. The story lacked depth and complexity, and I never felt truly invested in the outcome. The characters were forgettable and it was difficult to connect with any of them. Overall, I was left feeling underwhelmed and unsatisfied with this book.