The Hidden Witch

Aster and his family are adjusting to his unconventional talent for witchery unlike the other boys in his family, he isn t a shapeshifter He s taking classes with his grandmother and helping to keep an eye on his great uncle whose corrupted magic wreaked havoc on the family.Meanwhile, Aster s friend from the non magical part of town, Charlie, is having problems of her own a curse has tried to attach itself to her She runs to Aster and escapes it, but now the friends must find the source of the curse before people normal and magical alike get hurt. New Download [ The Hidden Witch ] author [ Molly Ostertag ] For Kindle ePUB or eBook – kino-fada.fr A solid and perhaps even better entry into the series about Aster, a boy who doesn t want to do what boys are raised to do, which is become shape shifters He wants to be a witch, which requires some adjustment by his family and friends and society in general His friend is Charlie, a girl who is neither a witch nor a shape shifter, but is what J.K Rowling would call a muggle i.e., us Charlie has a new friend, Ariel, a foster child, that seems to coincide with her being bothered by what A solid and perhaps even better entry into the series about Aster, a boy who doesn t want to do what boys are raised to do, which is become shape shifters He wants to be a witch, which requires some adjustment by his family and friends and society in general His friend is Charlie, a girl who is neither a witch ...Is there anythingmarvelous when the second book in a series delivers on all the promise of the first If you read my reviews you ll know I live in almost perpetual fear of what I call second novel syndrome You read a terrific first book in a trilogy or new series and then BOOM everything goes to hell in a handbasket in book two The fun, quirky sidekick with one or two clever bon mots in book one is now front and center spouting wisecracks every two minutes till you want to puke The magi Is there anythingmarvelous when the second book in a series delivers on all the promise of the first If you read my reviews you ll know I live in almost perpetual fear of what I call second novel syndrome You read a terrific first book in a trilogy or new series and then BOOM everything goes to hell in a handbasket in book two The fun, quirky sidekick with one or two clever bon mots in book one is now front and center spouting wisecracks every two minutes till you want to puke The magic sci fi badassery ghostly hijinks are ten times as elaborate and a billion ...While falling a little short of the first book, this is a pretty strong follow up that establishes an appealing Scooby gang for ongoing adventures, which I will gladly read.I wasn t as bowled over by this one as I was by the first one, but that s because it feels like this plot was less original As soon as you see Ariel, you kinda know what s going to happen.But that s okay.It s enjoyable, and the ill...A vibrant and adorable graphic novel about children dealing with life, Ostertag amazingly couches topics like gender non conformity, depression, and mental illness with a fantastical shroud, making it beautifully accessible to ch...Real cute Great story, great messages, adventurous and exciting Art is cute and expressive Colors are warm and enveloping.4.5 starsThis sequel was just as good as the first one, if not better We are getting introduced to a wider cast of characters and the world is slowly expanding and I just love everything that s happening so much grhjdh I m lowkey highkey in love with all of the new characters...I love these books T_TThis is an unbelievably good sequel It s not often that I can say I potentially loved the sequelthan the original but Molly has created a world that I can t help but get lost in Her characters are instantly relatable, whether they re meant to be role models or whether they re meant to teach us a lesson To continue to read about Aster s journey is perhaps the most relatable of all for many of us, to follow a kid who is just trying to find their place in their family when they don t belon This is an unbelievably good sequel It s not often that I can say I potentially loved the sequelthan the original but Molly has created a world that I can t help but get lost in Her characters are instantly relatable, whether they re meant to be role models or whether they re meant to teach us a lesson To continue to read about Aster s journey is perhaps the most relatable of all for many of us, to follow a kid who is just trying to find their p...Not my favorite out of the two, but still really good This one deals with a new witch who lives with foster parents She s been bullied and is nowlikely to lash out than let someone get close to her, which is what happens with Charlie and Aster This series deals wi...


      The Hidden Witch
  • English
  • 25 June 2017
  • ebook
  • 224 pages
  • Molly Ostertag
  • The Hidden Witch