Monday, September 14, 2020

The Okay Witch, by Emma Steinkellner

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Okay this graphic novel was genuinely sweet and perfect for those of you who love the nicer side of Halloween. For me, I love the scary, spooky, creepy, bump in the night side of Halloween, but every once in a while I like to be able to sit back and enjoy the good old days of innocent Halloween. This graphic novel will bring you right back to those days. The days of trick or treating and picking out which Spice Girl you and your friends were going to be. No Spice Girls? What about Little Mix? Black Pink? 


Anyway, The Okay Witch by Emma Steinkellner was so much fun to go through. If you’ve been following our videos or my reviews for a while you know that I have an issue with graphic novels that rely too heavily on the pictures to drive its content. This one had the perfect amount of beautiful images and a wonderful plot which was delivered through substantial text! 


Thirteen year old Moth Hush (okay can we just talk about that name…? I love it.) loves all things witchy. But she’s about to find out that witches aren’t just the stuff of her town’s history. They’re real and she’s one of them. At least half way. It turns out that Founder’s Bluff, Mass. has a centuries-old history of witches… and drama. So when Moth’s new powers show up things spiral out of control. 


Talking cats, enchanted diaries, and hidden witchy worlds are the least of Moth’s problems when secrets come to light after generations of hidden away witches come forth. It’s Moth’s job to unravel the complicated legacy at the heart of her town, her family, and herself. Emma Steinkellner’s graphic novel debut is backed with humor, truth, and heart along with a wonderful story about a mother and her witch-in-progress.




Savvy B. is an avid Young Adult fiction superfan. 
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