Review of Mishaps of Marvelouz Witch
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Review of Mishaps of Marvelouz Witch
Mishaps of Marvelouz Witch Book Two: Marvelouz Grows a Garden by Karen Fronterhouse is the second book in a series that tells the story of two young witch sisters, Marvelouz and Sparkleful. Marvelouz was the younger sister who always looked up to Sparkleful and wanted to be like her. One day, Marvelouz was visiting Sparkleful when she was amazed to see the beautiful garden her sister grew. She immediately decided she wanted her own beautiful garden, too. She thought it was easy and left quickly. She went to a store and bought random seeds. Then, she went home to start her own garden. You won't believe what she did to start the garden and how things turned out. You need to grab Mishaps of Marvelouz Witch Book Two: Marvelouz Grows a Garden by Karen Fronterhouse to find out.
The illustrations and the design of the book are its most significant elements. The design had some beautiful touches, and the illustrations were magnificent. Alicja Siemiatkowska could bring the characters to life, and this gave me the ability to visualize the story. The story had good lessons to teach. It focused on the concept that "no plan is a plan for failure." I also liked the attitude of the older sister when she came to help. She didn't blame her. She showed her the right way to do things and provided the necessary help.
Starting the book, I felt overwhelmed by the details that I was trying to collect. It took me some time to be able to get involved in the story. The series has a first part that I haven't read. I'm not sure if this was the reason. Generally, the idea is good, and I believe the writer can build good things on it. The book's editing was excellent. I only noticed one minor mistake.
The book has a good moral, and it is a beautiful experience to look at its illustrations while reading. I felt it wasn't clear enough in the beginning. Therefore, I rate this book four out of five stars. The book is directed at children from ages 2 to 18. I believe I can recommend it more to children from 8 to 12.
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and Sparkleful sound charming.
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However, I have to be honest that it was hard to connect with the book in the first pages because setting the mood and explaining the characters was very slow and not very engaging. Additionally, I think that the author could've captivated the audience more by describing the Victorian house and it's surroundings in a more mysterious or engaging way. Not all children might be familiar with Victorian houses (or settings) and I think the author intended to use that because they are very fitting to a "witchy family".
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The captivating illustrations and thoughtful lessons in "Mishaps of Marvelouz Witch Book Two" make it an enchanting read. The narrative skillfully weaves a tale of growth, mistakes, and the importance of guidance. The vibrant design and lifelike characters by Alicja Siemiatkowska add an extra layer of magic.
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