The Midwinter Witch: A Graphic Novel (The Witch Boy Trilogy #3)

by Molly Knox Ostertag (Auteur)

Other, 2019

Status

Checked out
Due 4/27/2024

Call number

PZ7.O769 M

Publication

Graphix (2019), Edition: 01, 208 pages

Description

"Aster always looks forward to the Midwinter Festival, a reunion of the entire Vanissen family that includes competitions in witchery and shapeshifting. This year, he's especially excited to compete in the annual Jolrun tournament--as a witch. He's determined to show everyone that he's proud of who he is and what he's learned, but he knows it won't be easy to defy tradition. Ariel has darker things on her mind than the Festival--like the mysterious witch who's been visiting her dreams, claiming to know the truth about Ariel's past. She appreciates everything the Vanissens have done for her. But Ariel still craves a place where she truly belongs. The Festival is a whirlwind of excitement and activity, but for Aster and Ariel, nothing goes according to plan. When a powerful and sinister force invades the reunion, threatening to destroy everything the young witches have fought for, can they find the courage to fight it together? Or will dark magic tear them apart?"--Provided by publisher.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member villemezbrown
A solid middle volume in what I hope will be a long-running series. Aster continues to struggle against his mother's expectations by taking his nonconformity with gender roles public at a large family reunion. And a new villain is introduced who I hope to see more fully fleshed out in a future
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volume. Even if the adventure this outing did not have me on the edge of my seat, I'm still quite enthralled with characters and the world being built here.
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LibraryThing member krau0098
Series Info: 3rd book in the Witch Boy series. Borrowed from library.

Characters (5/5): The characters in this series are easy to engage with and I love them. I love that Aster is staying true to his course as a witch and is brave enough to stand up for himself. I also enjoyed how Ariel had to make
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some big choices about who she wants to be as time goes on.

Story (4/5): This was a fun story. I loved the Jolrun tournament and watching as Aster continues to pave his own path as a witch (and inspire others). I also really enjoyed learning more about Ariel’s background and watching her find a place with the Vanissen family.

Setting (4/5): This takes place in a typical suburban contemporary type of setting. I did enjoy how the festival took place in the middle of the woods on a ley line node.

Writing/Illustration Style (5/5): I really love Ostertag’s illustration style here. The drawings are bright and beautiful. The story and illustrations are both easy to follow and the dialogue sounds natural and is engaging. The whole thing is very well put together and very well done.

Summary (4.5/5): I really enjoyed this continuation of The Witch Boy series. I love the theme behind these stories about staying true to yourself and finding a family to support and love you (even if it’s not your birth family). This whole series has been a fun read that is brightly illustrated and very entertaining. I would recommend to all ages who enjoy graphic novels.
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LibraryThing member rivkat
Another story in the Hidden Witch sequence: the families meet for a competition, and Ariel is tempted by a witch who claims to be part of her family. A solid entry in the series.
LibraryThing member livingtech
Light and fun. Less “heavy” than some of the others in the series.
LibraryThing member jennybeast
Continues to be a solid story, didn't think it was the ending. Liked it, liked the family contests and reunion aspects. Neat.
LibraryThing member LVStrongPuff
This series just gets better and better. I love everything about it. This one shows what family is. It isn't always the people you share blood with, but who you make your family. Great book once again.
LibraryThing member Herenya
This graphic novel conclusion to The Witch Boy and The Hidden Witch is warm and satisfying -- the characters have positive relationships and people around them who accept them for who they are.
LibraryThing member caedocyon
Wish the story had at least another dozen pages to breathe, but it's good at what it does.

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Language

Original publication date

2019-11

Physical description

208 p.; 9 inches

ISBN

1338540556 / 9781338540550
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