The Midwinter Witch

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The Witch Boy Series, Book 3

پسر جادوگر سری، کتاب ۳

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2019

Lexile Score

550

Reading Level

0-2

ATOS

2.8

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Molly Knox Ostertag

ناشر

Scholastic Inc.

شابک

9781338566406
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
دنیای تحسین‌برانگیز جادوگر پسر و جادوگر پنهان در یک ماجراجویی جدید در مورد جادو، خانواده و پیدا کردن قدرت واقعی شما به نتیجه ای هیجان انگیز می‌رسد. جادو سمت تاریکی داره. . . استر همیشه در انتظار جشنواره زمستانی است، تجدید دیدار کل خانواده Vanissen که شامل مسابقات جادوگری و شاشیتینگ است. امسال، او به خصوص هیجان زده است که در مسابقات سالانه جولران به عنوان یک جادوگر شرکت می کند. او مصمم است که به همه نشان دهد که به اینکه چه کسی است و چه چیزی را یاد گرفته است افتخار می کند، اما می داند که مبارزه با سنت کار اسانی نخواهد بود. اریل چیزهای تاریک تر در ذهن خود دارد تا جشنواره - مانند جادوگر مرموزی که به دیدار از رویاهای خود، ادعا می کند که حقیقت را در مورد گذشته اریل. اون از تمام کارهایی که خانواده ی ونسسنز براش کردن قدردانی میکنه. اما اریل هنوز دنبال یه جایی که واقعا بهش تعلق داره جشنواره یک گردباد از هیجان و فعالیت است، اما برای استر و اریل، هیچ چیز مطابق برنامه نیست. وقتی نیرویی پرقدرت و شیطانی به این اجتماع حمله می‌کند و تهدید می‌کند که همه چیز را که جادوگران جوان برای ان جنگیده‌اند نابود می‌کند، ایا انان می‌توانند شجاعت مبارزه با ان را در کنار هم بیابند؟ یا جادوی سیاه اونا رو از هم جدا میکنه؟

نقد و بررسی

School Library Journal

September 1, 2019

Gr 3-6-In this conclusion to Aster's journey, things seem to have settled down for the witch boy and his friends. While friend Charlie and cousin Sedge attend regular nonmagic school, orphaned witch Ariel attends magic lessons with the Vanissens and is learning to control her power-somewhat. Just as she's getting used to the idea of a newfound magical family, Ariel starts having dreams: realistic visions of a long-lost aunt who is searching for her and who claims that magic is to be stolen, not shared. These dreams follow her to the Midwinter Festival, a Vanissen family reunion that includes notable magic competition the Jolrun. Aster dreams of competing as a witch, but some of his family members still don't approve. As the festival continues, friendships are strained, secrets are kept, and a surprise appearance by a villainous figure puts everyone in danger. But Aster and his friends show up for one another when it counts, embodying the possibilities of young friendship and found family through tough times and misunderstandings. Though more subdued than its counterparts, this graphic novel is a strong cap to a delightful series. A folksy palette of forest greens and browns interspersed with bursts of warmth captures the frosty outdoors and the group's cozy cabin evenings. Though newcomers will enjoy this title, those familiar with the first two entries will most appreciate the plot references and the development of each character's arc. VERDICT A heartwarming, wintry adventure that series fans will love.-Ashleigh Williams, School Library Journal

Copyright 2019 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Booklist

Starred review from October 15, 2019
Grades 4-7 *Starred Review* The third installment of the Witch Boy series revolves around the Midwinter Festival, where Aster's extended family gathers each year for a magical competition. He decides to enter the contest meant for witches?effectively his public coming-out party?despite the lingering discomfort and hostility of certain family members. Meanwhile, Aster's new witch friend Ariel has become a ward of his family, and she struggles with accepting their love, especially when her estranged aunt attempts to lure her away by poisoning her self-esteem. Here, Ostertag proves once more that she is among the brightest stars in a young generation of storytellers who speak the truth of today's youth. These are thoughtful, nuanced stories, concerned with common personal and interpersonal struggles that have gone largely unrepresented. Instead of the traditional black-and-white tales of good versus evil, Aster's adventures involve sympathetic people driven by relatable, human forces that shape their choices and relationships?for better or worse?and along the way they model a philosophy of understanding, compassion, and empathy that readers of any age will benefit from. All of that without feeling heavy-handed, and the craftwork is on-point, too, with smooth pacing, endearing characters, gripping plots, and clean, colorful, expressive artwork. Hand this series to fans of Rebecca Sugar (Steven Universe) or Noelle Stevenson (the Lumberjanes series) in search of similarly affirming, fantastical fiction of quality.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)




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