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Book Review: A Tale of Witchcraft by Chris Colfer




Cover buys, are they your guilty pleasure?

Honestly it is so very difficult to walk past a gorgeous cover like this one for A Tale of Witchcraft by @chriscolfer ! Thank goodness the story is just as magical. This is the sequel to Tales of Magic and I found it just as enchanting as the first. An easy and enjoyable read. I also liked that it was inclusive around mental health and LGBTQI+ themes. I absolutely recommend this series with 4 stars ☆☆☆☆


Synopsis below, warning for spoilery stuff for the first book!


Brystal Evergreen changed the world, but the journey is just beginning...


Brystal and her friends have saved the world from the evil Snow Queen and secured worldwide acceptance for the magical community.

However, when a mysterious new witch arrives at the academy, the celebrations are cut short. As the witch begins recruiting faeries into her rival school of witchcraft, it becomes clear she has dark intentions. And soon Brystal's friend Lucy becomes embroiled in an ominous plot against mankind.


Elsewhere, the fragile peace is on the brink of shattering. Outrage has spread throughout the kingdoms in opposition to the legalization of magic. And, a dangerous and centuries-old clan known as the Righteous Brotherhood has resurfaced, with one goal in mind: to exterminate all magical life forever...starting with Brystal....


The enchanting sequel to the New York Times bestselling A Tale of Magic..., filled with brand-new adventures and a cast of memorable characters, both familiar and new.


Thank you @hachetteaus for a copy of this book in return for my honest and independent review.

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