![]() ![]() The Lion, The Witch, & The Wardrobe by C.S. It’s probably more aptly classified as Middle Grade but what the heck, I love it so much I had to include it.ĥ. Roald Dahl can do no wrong, can he? This is a super funny and entertaining quick read about a seven-year-old boy who has a run-in with some real-life witches. I mean, what do I really have to say here? Most of you have read these and if haven’t yet, you should. Maybe not the best of his books (Remember Me, The Last Vampire, Whisper of Death, See You Later, Fall Into Darkness, are probably his finest) but a pretty decent witch novel. When she sees a vision of her best friend’s boyfriend, Jim, shot and bleeding to death, she does her best to keep him out of danger. Julia is a witch gifted with a healing touch and the power to glimpse the future. ![]() This series, about a newcomer misfit who learns of her witchy super powers after she moves to New England, is one of my favorite series of all time. You’ve probably heard of the CW’s hit show The Vampire Diaries, but LJ Smith has a whole slew of other books. ![]() Hope you enjoy and please make sure to comment if I missed any of your favorites! From HARRY POTTER to LJ Smith’s SECRET CIRCLE, here are my favorite witch books to date in Young Adult literature. Who doesn’t love a good witch book? One of my absolute favorite genres to read is Young Adult fantasy and especially where Witches are involved. ![]()
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