
Alice Hoffman
Alice Hoffman is a celebrated American novelist known for her magical realism and explorations of family, love, and loss. Her notable works include the bestselling 'Practical Magic' series, 'The Museum of Extraordinary Things,' and 'The Rules of Magic.' Hoffman's poignant storytelling and vivid imagery have earned her widespread critical acclaim and a dedicated readership.
Books by Alice Hoffman
14 books available
2001

Blue Diary
by Alice Hoffman
3.6(7,361)
A man's idyllic life is shattered when the secrets he's kept hidden for thirteen years are finally unearthed, forcing him and his small town to confront a devastating past.

Aquamarine
by Alice Hoffman
3.5(4,946)
As their last summer together ends, two friends find an unexpected adventure with a heartbroken mermaid in their local pool, who needs to find love before she evaporates in the August sun.
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The River King
by Alice Hoffman
3.7(9,862)
In a town where social currents run deep and separate, the discovery of a student's body in the river forces a local detective to navigate the hidden truths beneath the polished surface of an elite prep school.

The Red Garden
by Alice Hoffman
3.7(19,805)
For three centuries, the magical red garden of Blackwell, Massachusetts, watches the intertwined lives of its residents, where fate, dark secrets, and lasting love grow amidst the town's haunting history.









