✓ Ages 7-12 ✓ Chapter Book ✓ Short Attention Spans ✓ FunnyWhen a mysterious letter arrives from my old witch school Pergoria, I finally get the chance to prove experimental magic is better than boring old traditional magic.My name is Evie Everyday, and I'm secretly a witch at Wyndemere Elementary, a school for regular kids. The witches at Pergoria hate my experimental magic, and they hate me too, but a special series of trials is the perfect opportunity for me to show the Pergoria witches just how special my new magic is!Passing the trials should be easy. All I have to do is: Rescue my best friend IzzyAvoid Atlas, Oliver, Nyra and Ellie, AKA the Pergoria Bullies Help my friends, who have been turned into golden statuesAnd stop the ex-headmaster Mario Marzipan from interferingBut the only way to pass the trials and help my friends is to use blah traditional magic. And the only people who can help me are... the Pergoria Bullies!Evie Everyday Witch is a series of chapter books that kids and parents will love. Ideal for reluctant readers. Evie's quirky, funny personality will sweep kids off their feet, and get them reading again!★★★★★Perfect for Readers of: mystery books for kids 9-12mystery books for kids 8-10adventure books for boysadventure books for girlschapter books for kids age 9-12chapter books for kids age 8-10graphic novels kidsbooks for intermediate readersbooks for reluctant readersfantasy books for kids 9-12Fantasy books for kids 8-12fantasy books for kidsChildren's humorChildren's science fiction and fantasyWitch books for kidsEspecially for fans of: Bella DonnaRoald Dahl The WitchesThe Wonderful Wizard of OzDiary of a 6th Grade NinjaThe Worst WitchThe Fox Ate My HomeworkThe Secret LakeSabrina the Teenage WitchThe Lion The Witch and the WardrobeAmelia BedeliaJunie B. JonesIvy and BeanTrapped in a Video GameMermaid in Middle GradeThe Last Fairy DoorWhatever AfterTeachers PickEvie is the perfect young protagonist. She's quirky and charming with a bubbly personality that won't let anything get her down. When faced with a problem, she looks for a solution yet, at the same time, she's just like any young girl wanting to fit in with her peers, making her a very relatable figure.
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