March 2013, Orion Children's
144 pages (both), Paperback
Review copy
Themes (for both)
living in a magical world, having magical powers, not being good at magical powers, magic not solving everything, having to keep something amazing from her best friend, the joys and trials of having a magical familiar (in this case a kitten), feeling down, fending off mean girl attacks, mean girls being - well - mean, mean girls getting what they deserve (sort of), using magic in the right way, non-magical issues, making new friends
Content
Lots of smiles, tears and laughter
Summary from Orion
Magical mayhem as little witch, Trix, begins her journey towards becoming a real 'fairy' godmother!
Trix
wasn't expecting to develop magical powers when she turned ten, but it
was definitely her best, if most surprising, birthday present! Now she's
taking witching lessons and has an invisible kitten of her very own -
but how can she keep it all a secret from her best friend, Holly?
Book 2: Magic Trix: Flying High
More mystical mishaps as Trix continues with her witching lessons in the second book of this charming series.
Trix
can't wait to learn how to fly - maybe this will turn her into a real
witch! But it isn't as easy as it looks. As she and her magic kitten,
Jinx, grapple with broomsticks and try to help their friend while
outwitting mean girl, Stella, Trix finds her whole world turned upside
down - literally!
Nayuleska's thoughts
This is a sweet magical series, although I see a witch as being totally different from a fairy godmother so that was a puzzling side of the story for me.
You can find out more on the Magic Trix website.
Suggested read
For more magic involving a cat check out Magical Moon Cat: Moonbeams and the Talent Show by Annie Dalton
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