![]() ![]() The ending of The Apprentice Witch leaves room for a sequel. Anyone who has read a few middle-grade books will know precisely how everything turns out. The story advances in the expected manner, with the expected twists and turns. ![]() Unfortunately, her beautiful and snotty nemesis is there to make everything more difficult.īecause The Apprentice Witch is such a standard middle-grade fantasy, I have no strong feelings about it. Mysteries so big, only the most powerful of witches could confront them. ![]() On second glance, it is full of mysteries. ![]() She finds herself assigned to a small village that, on first glance, seems boring. A young witch fails the test she needs to graduate–all while it is pretty obvious she is the most powerful witch at her school–and then is sent away to prove her worthiness. The Apprentice Witch is a fairly standard middle-grade fantasy. On second thought, Lull might be a little more than an apprentice witch can handle. Fortunately, Lull is full of demons to be banished and a creeping hex that sickens the inhabitants. She’ll have to practice hard to get ready for the retest. After failing her witch assessment, Arianwyn is assigned as an apprentice witch to the village of Lull, on the boundary of a great magical forest. ![]()
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