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Not Just a Witch (Library Binding)

by Eva Ibbotson (Author), Kevin Hawkes (Illustrator)
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Grade 5-8-After 30 years at witch school, best friends Heckie and Dora plan to settle down in a small town, Do Good, and make the world a better place. But when they quarrel on graduation day, Heckie is left to carry on alone. She recruits a wacky bunch of helpers to form the Wellbridge Wickedness Hunters: three children, a dragworm familiar, a garden witch, a former witch beauty queen, a wizard hot-air-balloon enthusiast, and a wizard endeavoring to make a walking cheese. At first, all seems to go well. Heckie uses her power to turn humans into animals to rid the town of wicked people and supplement the animal population of the local zoo. However, her plans begin to go awry when she meets a slick furrier who wants to exploit her talents to obtain rare snow leopard pelts. Fans of Ibbotson's other humorous fantasies will be pleased to see more of the same here. The story moves at a satisfying pace and the characters provide just the right balance of silliness and sagacity, masking any moralizing with satire. The black-and-white illustrations add wit and fancy to the book. This light fantasy will not just bewitch, but will bring peals of laughter, too.
Heather Dieffenbach, Lexington Public Library, KY
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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Gr. 4-6. Two witches, longtime best friends at their school (their motto was "Witches against Wickedness"), vow to use their powers to make this world a better place. At graduation, however, the women feud, then go their separate ways until a dastardly villain tricks them into casting wicked spells for his benefit. The witches eventually draw together again and work to undo the magic they have done. The fast-moving plot, sympathetic characters, and moments of humor keep the story humming along to its satisfying conclusion. Hawkes' skillful, imaginative ink drawings add to the atmosphere and to the fun. Not a memorable fantasy, perhaps, but an enjoyable, light story that blends magic with everyday life in a way that children will find quite satisfying. Carolyn Phelan
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, and wickedly funny, Mar 1 2004
This review is from: Not Just a Witch (Paperback)
This author never ceases to amaze me. She knows how to tickle any childs funny bone with her outrageous characters and the adventures that the children in her stories find. Perhaps one of the best things is the fact that an adult can read her stories, and like a child, feel as if she is writing it just for you.
This story is about some kids in a small town who meet some good witches with rathewr unusual powers, and they begin a campaign to turn all of the bad people in their village into animals. And as animals they become nice, and the wickedness goes away. This book features a bit more comments on the environment, polluion, racism, and other issues than her other books, but still was a very enjoyable read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Not Just a Witch is not Just for Children, Mar 27 2000
By Louise L. Sherman "Louise L. Sherman" (Leonia, NJ) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Not Just a Witch (Audio Cassette)
Eva Ibbotson's delightful humor combined with Prunella Scales's flawless reading makes this audio book a winner. Two witches, lifelong friends, have a falling out when they appear at a party wearing identical (live) snake hats. They move away from one another and both are courted by an evil man who plans to use their powers to become rich. The plot is fast moving and funny, but it is the many humorous touches that make this story a hit with adult listeners as well as children. Who can resist a balloon inflated by politicians' hot air -- education ministers claiming that more testing will improve education, and an atomic energy minister claiming that nuclear waste is good for fish! Scales reads as if she believes every word so listeners soon forget there is a narrator between them and enter fully into the story. Great listening for ages eight and up.
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