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B*WITCH
by Paige McKenzie, Nancy Ohlin
Great for fans of Isabel Sterling's These Witches Don't Burn!
Being a witch in a world where your existence is known but your kind are feared and hated isn't easy. Especially when you're a teenager just trying to live a normal life while also trying to hide your magical powers from others (including your family) in order to keep yourself safe. Who can you trust to keep your secret? Who should you fear might try to kill you?
With a diverse cast of characters and timely similarities to current struggles with prejudice and oppression in the United States, this was a great addition to my ever growing list of interesting witch stories.
Being a witch in a world where your existence is known but your kind are feared and hated isn't easy. Especially when you're a teenager just trying to live a normal life while also trying to hide your magical powers from others (including your family) in order to keep yourself safe. Who can you trust to keep your secret? Who should you fear might try to kill you?
With a diverse cast of characters and timely similarities to current struggles with prejudice and oppression in the United States, this was a great addition to my ever growing list of interesting witch stories.