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When you’re fourteen and life has been nothing but hurt and disappointment, maybe it’s time to strike out on your own. So, Raya leaves the boring village and foster home for the excitement of London. But it turns out she’s a witch with this annoying habit of time-travelling – by accident. And this sarcastic witch’s cat Oscar tags along for the ride. But why would she fling herself into the midst of the Essex Witch Trials in 1645 England? After being arrested by Matthew Hopkins, one of history’s most notorious witch hunters, her social worker and witch mentor Bryony goes back to try to save them from the gallows. But returning to present day London remains out of reach when they find themselves in 1645 Istanbul/Constantinople. There, life is more amazing than she ever dreamed. Can she stay? And at what cost?

Being a Witch and Other Things I Didn't Ask For eBook Sara Pascoe

There are many reasons why I enjoyed this story, and a few why I didn’t.

Author Sara Pascoe has crafted a wonderful story about a young girl who is dealing with life and the unfair twists and turns she has been forced to navigate during her fourteen years. In her quest to find herself and establish a life where she can make the decisions and not be forced into situations she would never choose, Raya suddenly discovers that she is an integrator (witch). Her new skills thrust her into a series of adventures, and it becomes imperative that she develops these skills in order to save herself and her companions.

Although currently not indicated on the website, I would guess that this is intended to be a YA novel, and is probably aimed at the younger set (perhaps 13-15). While the historical settings and characters are informative, the inclusion of modern day speech would not be as acceptable to adults as it would be to young teens. This same audience could also overlook the easy and predictable solutions that are used to pull Raya and her friends out of hot water, solutions that adults might find predictable rather than exciting.

Unfortunately, the author has strangely chosen to allow a few more than a handful of vulgarities to sneak onto the pages, including an f-bomb. While I believe the items in the last paragraph may turn off a majority of adults, due to the language I would find it difficult to put the book in the hands of my own children. It is mind-boggling that Ms. Pascoe wouldn’t simply omit these few questionable words. There are not many, and they in no way add to the story.

In summary, I would have to say I have mixed feelings about this book. It is an entertaining story for young teenagers that is potentially marred by unnecessary and improper words. I have given it four stars because I usually don’t remove stars for language, and thus leave the eventual choice of purchase in the hands of each consumer.

Product details

  • File Size 5247 KB
  • Print Length 382 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Trindles and Green, Ltd; 2 edition (January 30, 2017)
  • Publication Date January 30, 2017
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01N16Z64Q

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I picked this one up in the midst of finalizing student grades. During this time, I generally don’t read much because my brain goes on break, but I always found the time and energy to read this book. Being a Witch and Other Things I Didn’t Ask For is a light, enjoyable read that has an underlying level of depth to it in the contemporary issues addressed.
A contributing factor to the lightheartedness of the novel is the youthful tone. At fourteen years of age, Raya is still a child and has much to learn about society. In the beginning, she comes off as bratty and unappreciative, but author Sara Pascoe makes her situation understandable. It may also be that I’m reading this from an older perspective; when I was Raya’s age, I probably would have put more blame on the character for her circumstances.

I especially appreciate how Pascoe address contemporary issues through Raya’s situation. Some issues addressed include foster care, the homeless, teen runaways, and social care. While I would love to discuss this in more detail, it may result in potential spoilers. Just know that I appreciate how, in the end, both the adults and the children are able to contribute to the discussion and seek mutual understanding. There are too few books out there where children are able to rely on adults or work together with them to a common purpose!

Being a Witch has the additional treat in that it takes place in the UK, both in the present day and in the historical past during the Essex Witch Trials. There’s also a side trip to the Middle East. I’ll let you find out the time and place when you read the book! Having grown up in the United States, I enjoyed taking a peek into the lives and culture of the people in these locations. It was made all the more enjoyable by the presence of Oscar the cat. Cats always spice up a story with their catty personalities and commentary!

Lastly, I want to once more acknowledge the constant presence of adults in Raya’s life. I love that she’s able to rely on them and receive support from them. Of course, as the heroine of a novel, she must step up and take action herself at times, but she is also able to be a child thanks to the adults who are there for her.

Being a Witch and Other Things I Didn’t Ask For is a magical story that I recommend to readers who enjoy a good fantasy, especially one with witches and (of course) a cat!
Excellent book for young people - Sara incorporates interesting history and a sense of empowerment for young girls. Highly recommend this wholesome novel.
This book was a lot of fun, yet at the same time grown up, a perfect YA combination. Raya is a teenage girl in foster care who doesn't realize at first that she’s a witch. Raya and her cat Oscar are launched on a series of rich and complex adventures and misadventures as Raya discovers and adapts to her new-found powers, while also coming to terms with emotional issues from the hand she was dealt. I love the time travel angle, with other places and times told in vivid and colorful detail, and providing insights into history. This book is a real winner well written, great story, and real characters, including Mr. Personality (my term), Oscar the cat!
There are many reasons why I enjoyed this story, and a few why I didn’t.

Author Sara Pascoe has crafted a wonderful story about a young girl who is dealing with life and the unfair twists and turns she has been forced to navigate during her fourteen years. In her quest to find herself and establish a life where she can make the decisions and not be forced into situations she would never choose, Raya suddenly discovers that she is an integrator (witch). Her new skills thrust her into a series of adventures, and it becomes imperative that she develops these skills in order to save herself and her companions.

Although currently not indicated on the website, I would guess that this is intended to be a YA novel, and is probably aimed at the younger set (perhaps 13-15). While the historical settings and characters are informative, the inclusion of modern day speech would not be as acceptable to adults as it would be to young teens. This same audience could also overlook the easy and predictable solutions that are used to pull Raya and her friends out of hot water, solutions that adults might find predictable rather than exciting.

Unfortunately, the author has strangely chosen to allow a few more than a handful of vulgarities to sneak onto the pages, including an f-bomb. While I believe the items in the last paragraph may turn off a majority of adults, due to the language I would find it difficult to put the book in the hands of my own children. It is mind-boggling that Ms. Pascoe wouldn’t simply omit these few questionable words. There are not many, and they in no way add to the story.

In summary, I would have to say I have mixed feelings about this book. It is an entertaining story for young teenagers that is potentially marred by unnecessary and improper words. I have given it four stars because I usually don’t remove stars for language, and thus leave the eventual choice of purchase in the hands of each consumer.
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