Review Detail
3.9 9
Young Adult Fiction
259
witches
(Updated: June 28, 2026)
Overall rating
3.0
Plot
3.0
Characters
N/A
Writing Style
N/A
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
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Reader reviewed by stephanie
I havent read any witch books in a while so Revealers was a good breakthrough.
I really enjoyed the writing. It was refreshing and didnt have all those really long boring details. It was to the point which is the kind of writing I love best. I like how it doesnt dawdle and goes around in circular motions but instead, like I said, it goes straight to the point.
Besides the writing style, I really liked the plot. Though I didnt consider original or unique, it was still a very entertaining plot which kept me hooked up to the end.
There were some parts of the book that I considered childish. For example, the part where the girls cry out reveal! to reveal the nightmares or monsters was extremely childish and very annoying after a while.
The summary had said that Juless friends are getting completely freaked out, however, when I was done, I noticed that they didnt really freak out. I mean, they were scared and couldnt spill the secrets but they definitely didnt completely freak out. I felt like the summary exaggerated way too much and I had expected more of a &freak out from the girls.
Jules is the oh-so-typical girl hero. Seriously. She has the courage, the strength, the wits to defeat whatever she needed defeating. I felt like there was nothing different about her from the average heroes and definitely wished that something couldve been added.
Okay, I hated Connor. At first, I thought he was sweet but as the plot went on, I really wanted to stab him. Hes such a jerk. He lies, he steals, he sweet-talks, etc. etc. The list can go on. At the end though, he redeems himself and I almost felt sorry for him. Almost.
The ending was also a very typical good-beats-evil sort of ending. It was very easily predicted and I wished there were more of some surprise element in it. Sadly, there werent.
Overall, read Revealers if you wish to be entertained but be prepared to hate Connor. I have warned you.
I really enjoyed the writing. It was refreshing and didnt have all those really long boring details. It was to the point which is the kind of writing I love best. I like how it doesnt dawdle and goes around in circular motions but instead, like I said, it goes straight to the point.
Besides the writing style, I really liked the plot. Though I didnt consider original or unique, it was still a very entertaining plot which kept me hooked up to the end.
There were some parts of the book that I considered childish. For example, the part where the girls cry out reveal! to reveal the nightmares or monsters was extremely childish and very annoying after a while.
The summary had said that Juless friends are getting completely freaked out, however, when I was done, I noticed that they didnt really freak out. I mean, they were scared and couldnt spill the secrets but they definitely didnt completely freak out. I felt like the summary exaggerated way too much and I had expected more of a &freak out from the girls.
Jules is the oh-so-typical girl hero. Seriously. She has the courage, the strength, the wits to defeat whatever she needed defeating. I felt like there was nothing different about her from the average heroes and definitely wished that something couldve been added.
Okay, I hated Connor. At first, I thought he was sweet but as the plot went on, I really wanted to stab him. Hes such a jerk. He lies, he steals, he sweet-talks, etc. etc. The list can go on. At the end though, he redeems himself and I almost felt sorry for him. Almost.
The ending was also a very typical good-beats-evil sort of ending. It was very easily predicted and I wished there were more of some surprise element in it. Sadly, there werent.
Overall, read Revealers if you wish to be entertained but be prepared to hate Connor. I have warned you.
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