Book 17, 2021
Feb. 20th, 2021 11:48 am
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
On Thursday night, I finished my latest book--Hex-Ed, which is the second part of Sarina Dorie's "Womby's School for Wayward Witches" series, featuring neophyte witch, Clarissa Lawrence.
Clarissa has always loved anything magical and fantastical, but her pragmatic mother is forever reminding her that magic isn't real. It's difficult for Clarissa to believe that, however, when odd, magical things keep happening around her. She's managed to muddle through her mundane life with the help of a licensed therapist and prescription medication. When she returns to the Oregon Country Fair, she encounters Witchkin, who seem to hate her because of who her mother is, Fae, who want to kidnap her, and even a pack of harpies. If she can survive, she might just get that coveted invitation to a magical school.
I was a trifle disappointed that this book picked up several years after the first one left off. Clarissa is now in her early twenties and intent on getting a college degree to teach art. She's now of an age to teach at a magical school, rather than study there. I found it confusing that the Witchkin knew who she was and where she'd been, but no one spirited her off to Womby's when it would have done her the most good? Why just allow her to flounder along, causing one disaster after another, while cleaning up after her? That made precious little sense. I did enjoy how Clarissa began to figure out things on her own and eventually put her foot down with her mom.
Favorite lines:
♦ Today was a bad day. Tomorrow I would start fresh.
♦ I could feel the magic. Real magic. Good magic--not the kind that caused natural disasters, singing bananas, and anarchy.
♦ I didn't know which was worse, getting caught with a vibrator or a magic wand.
Overall, it was an enjoyable story. Four stars.