Hello all,

I know it may feel like I wasn't around much last week... because I wasn't. Sorry. I was in Seattle and failed to get most of my posts up like I should have. (Bad Kelly) Again, I am going to try something different with you.
I'm craving a good
YA Witch book. Please help me find something suitable to quench my thirst. Below are the books I have read that have or are about witches.
 | Arrow of the Mist |
Not really witch, but similar I think.
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 | The Probable Future |
Please don't suggest anything similar to this novel. I had a hard time reading it. My experience is never enjoyable when I am forcing myself to figure out what the hell's going on.
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 | Born at Midnight |
This novel had it's funny moments. The thing I loved the most about this book is that the witch is a dyslexic character who is always screwing up her spells. I would actually love a book that had a similar main character.
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 | Harry Potter |
LOVE! I grew up on Potter novels and never could get enough. I will read them to my kids one day, and I am sure they will feel the same way.
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Spellbound by Cara Lynn Shultz
ReplyDeleteAlmost to Die For by Tate Halloway
Jinx by Meg Cabot
Bloodlines by Richelle Meas
Hex Hall by Rachel Hawkins
Those are all I can think of right now :P