Review Detail
Kids Fiction
274
New Experiences
Overall rating
4.3
Plot
4.0
Characters
4.0
Writing Style
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
4.0
What I liked:
This highly entertaining read is the second in this series but can be enjoyed as a standalone. Flying High teaches us that politeness, honesty, and fairness are abundant; even the most spiteful, nasty bully has a heart of gold. It also emphasizes that being different ( a witch ) doesn’t preclude friendships with ordinary mortals ( Ash ), as the separation between a witch and a human remains a significant problem in this series.
Written in diary form, with many amusing corrections, this will appeal to both sexes in years 2&3.
Final Verdict:
The writing was quirky and hilarious. I loved to read about how the Extraordinaries and the Ordinaries competed on sports day! Overall, this was a brilliant light read, and I would like to read more in this series.
This highly entertaining read is the second in this series but can be enjoyed as a standalone. Flying High teaches us that politeness, honesty, and fairness are abundant; even the most spiteful, nasty bully has a heart of gold. It also emphasizes that being different ( a witch ) doesn’t preclude friendships with ordinary mortals ( Ash ), as the separation between a witch and a human remains a significant problem in this series.
Written in diary form, with many amusing corrections, this will appeal to both sexes in years 2&3.
Final Verdict:
The writing was quirky and hilarious. I loved to read about how the Extraordinaries and the Ordinaries competed on sports day! Overall, this was a brilliant light read, and I would like to read more in this series.
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