Witchspark offers a charming blend of whimsy, danger, and magic. Eglantine’s and Victoria’s struggles with their powers make for an engaging and relatable story, showing the journey of self-discovery through their magical challenges. Valente’s world-building shines with a magical house that has a personality of its own, and Miss Hegotty, the unconventional teacher, adds layers of mystery and intrigue to the plot. With memorable characters and a fun balance of light and darker moments, Witchspark will appeal to readers looking for adventure in a world filled with magical surprises.
There's a clever nod to history; Victoria as portrayed here is still living at Kensington with her mother and John Conroy, under the stifling Kensington system. It's fun to see the girl we know will be one of Britain's greatest monarchs as a young, uncertain girl just finding her strength and power.
There's a brilliant sequel hook at the end. I can't wait to read more books in this series.
For recommendations:
Book: The Worst Witch by Jill Murphy – For its timeless appeal of young witches facing challenges, learning magic, and finding their place in a magical world.
Movie: The House with a Clock in Its Walls – For its magical house, young protagonists, and the thrilling mix of danger and whimsy that mirrors Witchspark.
Witchspark publishes on the 10th of October, 2024. I received a free copy and am giving an honest review.
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