Now at home again, Polly believes everything in her town of Blackmoon Coven has been sorted. But it’s actually even worse. Townspeople are choosing sides, Miss Spinnaker has disappeared from school, and Polly has been banned from seeing Buster.

Polly can’t believe all that she and Buster had gone through has been for nothing. She might be a special kind of witch, but she is new at it all, and needs someone more experienced to help them.

But her seemingly last hope refuses to help a town that treated her so badly in the past. Upset at first but resigned to the decision, Polly and Buster are thrust back into danger when they see a strange purple mist and hear the voice of the woman who started it all – the banished Mrs Halloway….

 

An exciting ending to this wonderful series for young readers not quite ready for Harry Potter but keen for a series with witches, magic and monsters. Polly is a likeable heroine and with her loyal Monster BFF beside her, they make a great team.

This is essentially a story about prejudice, racism, and acceptance of one another’s differences, and finding a way to work through any tensions to live together in harmony.

Author – Sally Rippen

Age – 7+

 

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(Action, Witches, Spells, Revenge, Racism, Prejudice, Friendship, Loyalty, Courage, Differences, Acceptance, Series)

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