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Cat Campbell has had magical powers since the day she was born, but she didn’t always know that. Cat’s mother believes magic ruins lives, and even as Cat’s passion for magic grows over the years, no one suspects she has the gift. But she has indeed inherited the coveted magic gene of her famed great-great-grandmother Mabel, a discovery she makes in a most surprising way. Cat is a witch! And when she comes across a book called The Late Bloomer’s Guide to Magic, she finds the encouragement she needs and spells that work. Then the town of Potts Bottom is threatened by a notoriously feared witch, and Cat has the chance to help her family and town—and to prove herself in the process. Because, asThe Late Bloomer’s Guide to Magic proclaims, “believing in your magic and yourself is half the battle.”
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Toot's Review by Stacy Sabala
Cat wants to be a witch. It is her biggest wish and she hopes she has inherited her mother’s magic gene. Her mother gave up magic and became a baker. Magic ruined her life and she wants no part in it. She is relieved when Cat continues to be unable to do magic. Cat, on the other hand, is devastated.
One day when Cat is in her grandmother’s attic, her luck changes all thanks to a scary spider. Her mother is not thrilled but allows her to interview at Ruthersfield. The school for witches that Cat has been dreaming about her whole life. Things don’t go as planned and the escape of the dreaded Madeline Reynolds changes everything.
This was a great story to read. Cat is passionate about magic and knows it is exactly what she wants to do. She is determined to keep trying and follow her dreams. The author wrote a wonderful character that does her best and works hard. I like the fact that Cat has to work for her magic. She appreciates everything she has. She wants to be able to do magic and refuses to let anything stand in her way, even her mother. It was a fabulous adventure that anyone can read filled with a courageous heroine. I give it a 4 out of 5.
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