Amanda Fisher

Smashwords book reviews by Amanda Fisher

  • Hilda the Wicked Witch on Jan. 26, 2012

    Paul Kater is an awesome author! I love all of his Hilda books!
  • Hilda - The Challenge on Jan. 26, 2012

    My personal favorite of all of the Hilda books.
  • Hilda - Snow White Revisited on Jan. 26, 2012

    Very funny. I loved the adult retelling of Snow White.
  • Lily Marin - three short steampunk stories on Jan. 26, 2012

    I had never heard of steampunk before, but now it's one of my favorite genres.
  • Aeroparts Factory on Jan. 26, 2012

    Not a long story, but it was well-written and enjoyable.
  • Hilda and Zelda on Jan. 26, 2012

    Yet another great book from Paul Kater. I love these books. Well done again.
  • Hilda - Cats on Jan. 26, 2012

    Another awesome book. Very entertaining.
  • Hilda - Lycadea on Jan. 26, 2012

    Good as always. Paul did a great job of making me think, and wonder where he was going with the story.
  • Bactine on Jan. 26, 2012

    Very good steampunk story. Well-written. Can't wait for the sequel.
  • Hilda - Back to school on Jan. 26, 2012

    Very good. Always wanted to know where witches and wizards went to school.
  • Hilda - Dragon Master on Jan. 26, 2012

    Very fun read. This is my favorite series.
  • The Devil's Diary on April 17, 2012

    Another thoroughly entertaining read from this author. Almost makes me want to read Paul Kater's diary! Not for the easily offended, but it is surely a new take on the "afterlife."
  • Hilda - Aiaia on July 18, 2012

    Another great book by Paul Kater. Equal parts adventure, fantasy, mystery and comedy: a definite must-read for fans of Paul's Hilda series. Hilda, William and Baba Yaga are all back for another great adventure.
  • Lily Marin - three short steampunk stories. Book 2. on July 20, 2012

    Another set of stories about Lily Marin as the Masked Woman. Very intriguing and there is still plenty of more that can be written about Lily. I look forward to the next set of adventures.
  • Charisma the young witch on March 13, 2013

    Another great adventure for fans of Paul's Hilda series. It has some very good parallels to Hilda's first adventure and is geared more toward school-aged children (unlike Hilda's adventures, which are aimed at adults). Cassy has the same dry humor as her older sister, Hilda, and the interaction between the characters makes it an easy and quick read.
  • Hilda - Magic on the Rocks on April 16, 2013

    Another great Hilda adventure.
  • Rain Glade on Aug. 22, 2013

    The story was OK. The ending was horrible.