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The only thing worse than witches

Magaziner, Lauren. (Author).

Eleven-year-old Rupert cannot resist applying to an advertisement to be a witch's apprentice, but quickly finds himself over his head with the young witch-in-training who desperately needs his help.

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  • ISBN: 0803739184
  • ISBN: 9780803739185
  • Physical Description 262 pages

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The Only Thing Worse Than Witches
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Fifth-grader Rupert Campbell lives in a world that combines Roald Dahls Witches and Louis Sachars Wayside School.Absurd and magical, it is still informed by the trials of children: trouble with friends and teachers. Extremely mean, scary, strange and dangerous teachers. Mrs. Frabbleknacker refuses to allow the fifth graders to speak to one anothereven outside of class. She has been known to physically pick up and throw students out of the room when they get on her wrong side. The day she makes the students search for one paper clip in Gliverstolls town dump, Rupert decides to change his fate. Infused with a Mr. Weasleylike curiosity, nonmagical Rupert yearns to learn more about the witches in the area. Against his mothers firm directions, he answers an ad for a witchs apprentice. Quirky and hopelessly dramatic, Witchling Two desperately needs to pass her exams to become a full-fledged witch, or she will be exiled. Rupert is her only, unlikely hope. Together, they struggle to solve two looming disasterspassing the exam and surviving Mrs. Frabbleknackers class! Magaziners youthful narrative voice is distinctly aural: Her characters swish and swoop, clomp and screech. Her storytelling cauldron mixes the right balance of bizarre and banal, and she turns up the heat as the witch exam approaches.Readers will banish themselves from the ordinary world to finish this book in a flash. (Fantasy. 8-12) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Eleven-year-old Rupert has been told time and again to stay away from the witches in town, but when he sees an advertisement about a witch seeking an apprentice, his curiosity wins out. Rupert is also lonely: he and his classmates live in constant terror of their "super evil" teacher, Mrs. Frabbleknacker, who forbids them from socializing. When the witch from the ad turns out to be a girl Rupert's age, who needs help studying for her bar exam, Rupert agrees. The witch community is immediately up in arms over a human becoming involved in their business, which leads to a chaotic confrontation with the Witches Council and its leader, the Fairfoul Witch. Magaziner's debut has echoes of Dahl's Matilda, as it pits "helpless" children against an over-the-top villain. The same goofy charm that Magaziner brings to the names of characters and settings (Mrs. Gummyum, Yammerstop Way) carries through to the details of witch life and logic in the town of Gliverstoll, resulting in a fun, frothy story that will, well, charm its readers. Ages 8-12. Agent: Brianne Johnson, Writers House. (Aug.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Gr 4-6-Rupert Campbell is a fifth grader in Mrs. Frabbleknacker's class. She's the meanest teacher in school; she discourages her students from becoming friends and forces them to participate in gross projects. Rupert's mother doesn't make his life any easier, insisting that he avoid the one thing that fascinates him most-witches. When Rupert sees an ad for a witch's apprentice in the local paper, curiosity gets the best of him. Witching Two couldn't be further from his expectations. Her difficulty with spells and potions lead the duo through a series of hijinks. As their friendship forms, each agrees to help with the other's greatest challenge, be it passing a series of exams to become a full-fledged witch or standing up to a truly terrifying teacher. This friendship is the story's strongest element, as the two characters help each other through their toughest battles. Mrs. Frabbleknacker is as awful as her name, with antics reminiscent of scenes from Louis Sachar's Sideways Stories from Wayside School (Follett, 1978) gone wrong. There is a similar undercurrent of silliness in this book, including some of Witching Two's strange beliefs and aversion to bunnies. A solid choice for libraries looking to bolster their collection of lower-reading-level, middle-grade fiction.-Nicole Signoretta Sutton, Kingston Elementary School, Cherry Hill, NJ (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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The seaside mountain town of Gliverstoll is one of the only witch cities left in the world, and fifth-grader Rupert is lucky enough to live there with his mother. He, however, is unlucky enough to have both the meanest, worst teacher ever, and a mother who forbids him to even think about the witches in the town. After a particularly bad day (Mrs. Frabbleknacker made him dig through the town dump), Rupert finds an ad for a witch's apprentice, and he can't resist applying. However, Witchling Two is nothing like he expects: she looks like a normal girl and is terribly confusing. She catches fish by calling them, loves lollipops, and has a pet sack, and Rupert will have to learn how five plus eight equals kangaroo, if he is going to help her pass her exams and become a real witch. Ideal for middle-grade readers who love Roald Dahl's Matilda (1988) and enjoy humor with their fantasy, this debut novel is madcap and fantastical. It's the perfect thing for kids not quite ready for Diane Duane or Madeleine L'Engle.--Comfort, Stacey Copyright 2014 Booklist