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A Different Witch (2012)

by Debora Geary(Favorite Author)
4.14 of 5 Votes: 1
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Fireweed Publishing
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A Modern Witch
review 1: One of the things I love the most about this series is the author's uncanny ability to allow her characters to make mistakes and grow from them, and Witch Centrals resident Mama Bear is no exception to this. In this book, Nell finally finds herself in a situation she can't control, with a person she fails to understand. What has worked for her in the past doesn't, and Nell has to adapt-- to grow. It's what we all do over time, grow, adapt and (hopefully) learn from our experiences. Watching the witch central characters expand and bloom has been such a gift!
review 2: So far, of all the Modern Witch books up until this point, this has been my least favorite. A good read, but I just didn't feel as though the protagonist, Beth, was someone I liked. I have an Austi
... morestic sister, and have grown up around children with mental and physical disabilities, so I feel like that had nothing to do with the fact that I liked or disliked this character. She just didn't do or say anything throughout the story that made me want to get to know her. And Nell, one of my favorite characters, instantly disliked her, and was somehow portrayed in a less than flattering light throughout this book, another fact which probably lead to my distaste for the book. Not a bad book, just far from my favorite in the series. less
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Jesse
Interesting way to incorporate Asperger's/autism into a story.
Mirandajean
see review for Witchlight book 3
Timmy
An Aspie witch is a nice twist.
Keepcalmgingeron
Love this series!
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