Angie
Written on Mar 31, 2014
The Midnight Spell is just a lot of fun! How can it not be when there’s a teenage witch going through what is essentially magical puberty!? Her spells cause some hiccups, and then there’s the evil creatures of the night who start showing up. Christy also has a very helpful cat named Callie, and she’s constantly stalked by her mom’s nosy broom! Cute stuff. There’s also a lot of humor sprinkled throughout, so the story never got dark even when bad things were happening.
What I also really liked about The Midnight Spell was the parents! Yes, there are present adult figures in this YA book! Christy’s parents are, of course, witches so they’re trying to help her with her growing powers. Her dad looks like Santa and her mom is a kind of eccentric artist type, both of which are constantly embarrassing her in front of her friends and crush. Adam’s mom is a self-proclaimed shoe whore, and is like a bipolar pixie! She’s very protective of her son.
The Midnight Spell is not without its faults though. For starters, it’s full of cliches, but I think they work for the most part given the light nature of the story. Christy and Adam are outcasts and bullied by a group of typical mean girls, who really seemed to serve no other purpose than to be mean to them. Christy’s parents are from a parallel world, so of course they’re kind of weird when trying to appear human. Adam’s new boyfriend Mark is something more than just a human boy, which is fairly obvious from the beginning. But at least what he is, and how he got that way, wasn’t predictable, so that’s a plus.
In the end, I really liked The Midnight Spell. The characters are all great, and I loved the magic. The plot wasn’t the most original, but it was fun.
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