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Sunday, July 10, 2016

A Witch's Kitchen ARC Review

    
This book is set to release around September 25th, 2016 
It is also up for pre-order on Amazon at the moment
Pre-order link: Amazon

About the book: 
Millie's a witch, so why can't she do magic?

Despite her mother’s best efforts to teach her, every spell Millie tries goes horribly wrong, but she’s a fabulous cook. When Millie conjures chocolate sauce instead of a transformation potion, her mother gives up and sends her to the Enchanted Forest School, where she’s bullied by goblins, snubbed by an elf, and has her hat stolen. Even as Millie’s magical talent begins to develop, turning her house ghost into a frog and accidentally charming her entire class, Millie starts to wonder: what if she’s not a witch at all? To find out, she and her new friends embark on a dangerous quest to find Millie’s father in the Logical Realm, in contemporary Salem, MA.

Deep in a fantasy realm adjacent to our own, the Enchanted Forest School is located in the branches of an enormous oak tree and has a dragon for a headmistress. Millie’s initial delight in attending school rapidly fades as she struggles in the unfamiliar social environment, encountering fellow students of magical races, making new friends, and discovering that her mother’s style of magic isn’t the only one available.

A Witch’s Kitchen is a delightful 54,000 word middle grade novel. 

My Review will be below. I was fortunate enough to receive an ARC copy of this book. 
NOTE: MY REVIEW IS IN NO WAY TO BE REPLICATED, AND USED AS YOUR OWN!

My Review:
 I received a free ARC copy of this book in exchange for an honest review through Netgalley.

This book takes you on a journey of a young girl trying to find herself, and her magic. She ends up with way more than she began with.

This story was a good story, however the book I think was for a much younger audience than young adult. This book was a fun read with all of the different creatures, oh and food. This book had a lot of food in it, so I recommend eating, before reading, or you will be starving for cravings all the way through.

All in all this book was very well written, and though it wasn't exactly the type of book for me with the age setting I would definitely recommend this book to middle grade students. 


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