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Which Witch? [Unabridged] (Paperback)

by Eva Ibbotson (Author)
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Arriman the Awful, Loather of Light and Wizard of the North, needs a wife. How else can he have a wizard baby to carry on the family tradition of blighting and smiting, blasting and wuthering? The problem is, wizards can only marry one kind of person--a witch. Arriman dreads the thought. "A great black crone with warts and blisters in unmentionable places from crashing about on her broom! You want me to sit opposite one of those every morning eating my cornflakes?" But a witch it must be, so Arriman holds a contest to decide which witch. The local witches are all atwitter over what spell they'll perform for the contest--all except Belladonna, who is, to her great shame, a white witch. She looks rather like the girl on the Clairol Herbal Essence bottle, with a sweet face and flowing blonde hair. "There was usually something in Belladonna's hair: A fledgling blackbird parked there by its mother while she went to hunt for worms, a baby squirrel wanting somewhere safe to eat its hazel nuts, or a butterfly who thought she was a lily or a rose."

Black spells are cast, enchantments are woven, and even Belladonna manages to do a little damage in this wonderfully clever 1979 book by Eva Ibbotson (of The Secret of Platform 13). Young readers will delight in the way Ibbotson glories in the ghoulish and the gory--and in her engaging characters who are kindly and fiendish all at once. Which Witch (finally reissued in the United States) begs to be read aloud, with before-bed-length chapters and lots of opportunities for funny voices. (Ages 9 and older) --Claire Dederer --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



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Grade 5-9-Arriman the Awful is weary of championing blackness and trying to raise the wife-murdering ghost of Darkington Hall, Sir Simon. When the predicted new wizard does not arrive, Arriman, who is tall, dark, and handsome, with just a bit of a foolish streak, reluctantly agrees to marry to insure an heir to the throne of darkness. The witches from the coven of Todcaster are invited to a contest to win his hand by performing the blackest trick possible. These witches are a sorry lot, especially beautiful Belladonna, who is good in spite of herself. Just when the dark horse, Madame Olympia, appears to have no equal, Belladonna's black magic is improved by an orphan, Terence Mugg. The contest is a splendor of blackness and evil and is not for the fainthearted, with everything from bottomless pits and krakens to cannibalistic mice. Ibbotson describes perfectly the hierarchy of this fantasy world; every spirit, witch, and ogre is true to form. The threads of the story are woven tightly and tied up neatly at the end. Terence, of course, is the new wizard. Belladonna and Arriman can retire to a cottage where he will write a book, and Madame Olympia and Sir Simon are joined in unholy matrimony. A zestful adventure, perfect for fans of "Harry Potter" (Scholastic) and Ibbotson's The Secret of Platform 13 (Dutton, 1998).
Marlene Gawron, Orange County Library, Orlando, FL
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Fails to entertain, Jun 20 2003
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What attracted me to this book was the praise that said if you were a Harry Potter Fan then you'd enjoy this book.

Well, I didn't as much as I'd hope. First of all, the story was just ho hum. Having to read through three or five chapters of failed tests of witches proving themselves just bored me. It was sort of a waste of writing space, especially when I noticed that Arriman wasn't that bad considering he just wanted to write a book instead of wreaking havoc in the world. Really, I wanted to know what Belladonna would do that's so bad but it turned out that she didn't know about it...gee she's a well rounded character! Also, the book was horribly predictable. Especially about what Belladonna wanted to do to make her dark, who stole Rover and so on.

Also, compared to the witchcraft in Harry Potter verses the one in Which Witch, there were some elements that offended me. Like saying the Lord's Prayer backwards. Even though this book is only meant to entertain, this book interweaved religious figures and made the story seemed all to real. At least Harry Potter is anonymous in its reference to Chrisitanity.

From a concerned parent's point of view, this book is not entirely for kids, especially in Christian homes.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Strange and funny story of a makeover :), Jan 9 2007
By bel_78 "Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfa... (Buenos Aires, Argentina) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Which Witch (Hardcover)
This book might be just the right thing to buy for your kids while they are waiting for the next Harry Potter book to be released. It has magic, and a weird plot, but it is full of innocence and good fun. I really think that "Which witch" will engage the attention of even the most active kid, and who knows, maybe even that of an adult who is tired to death of "serious things" and needs a respite.

The plot is simple. Arriman the Awful, a powerful evil wizard, has to marry. Unfortunately, he isn't in love, but he is all the same aware of the fact that he needs to have kids to prolong his legacy of terror. The solution Arriman finds is quite brilliant: he organizes a contest in evil witchcraft, the prize for the winner being his hand in marriage. Of course, the local witches are extremely happy with the news, and begin to prepare for the competition. One of them, Belladona, is in fact profoundly in love with Arriman, and would do almost anything to marry him. There is a little problem, though: Belladona is a white witch :)

I think that I have already given you enough details to have an idea of what this book is about. All in all, I believe that this book is excellent, and that your kids (and maybe you?) are highly likely to have enormous fun with the antics of Belladona and her friends in their struggle to turn her into a black witch. Read it, and enjoy!!

Belen Alcat
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3.0 out of 5 stars Predictablity ruined the story, Jan 2 2004
By jcb257 (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Which Witch (Hardcover)
As soon as the main characters of this story were introduced, the whole book became very predictable, ruining the want of finishing the book. The characters, like classic Roald Dahl style, are mostly overly-exaggerated, very few characters had much depth. Though having a bit of dry humor, I found it not so enchancing or funny. A charm-less book to me.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wich Witch
A boy was born named Arriman but he was no orrdinary boy. He was a wizard. He said he would never marry. Latter he wanted to carry on his job of the great wizard to a son. Read more
Published on Jun 11 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Review.....
Which, Witch? is a fantasy about witches and one wizard. The one wizards name is Arriman. He is one of the main characters along with six others. Read more
Published on Jun 10 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars A children's book for Halloween
Arriman the Awful, the Wizard of the North, decides he must marry in order to have an heir. But he can't just marry anyone -as a wizard he must marry a witch. Read more
Published on Sep 21 2002 by Fred Camfield

5.0 out of 5 stars Which Witch
For my book report I chose to read a book called Which Witch? This book is about a wizard named Arriman the Awful. Read more
Published on May 29 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars from a parent who reads kids books
I love to read kids books. I have collected them since... well since I was a kid. I have most of the booksI had when I was a kid, (of course I wish I had the few I lost) and I... Read more
Published on May 28 2002 by microjoe

5.0 out of 5 stars Best Book EVER!
I have read two of Eva Ibbotson's books and I have also read two [other] books and think that the books that Eva Ibbotson writes are even better than [other]. Read more
Published on May 6 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible! Fantastic! One You've gotta read!
Which Witch is a spectacular book written by Eva Ibbotson. Anyone who has not read this or the other two she has written (ISLAND OF THE AUNTS and THE SECRET OF PLATFORM 13) has... Read more
Published on May 2 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Book on Earth!!
Which Witch is an execellent book. It is exciting all the way to the end. I enjoyed reading this book as well as Eva Ibbotson's other books. Read more
Published on April 28 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Top Notch for us Normal Folk
This novel has a wonderful storyline and is full of zany and lovable main characters. There is the usual ammo for the religious fanatics set on squashing any creative book that... Read more
Published on April 3 2002 by Tammy

5.0 out of 5 stars Iva Ibbotson's book Which Witch
I liked Eva Ibottson's book called Which Witch. It's about a dark magician who needs a wife in order to keep his title as the darkest magician in the world. Read more
Published on Mar 13 2002

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