![]() ![]() The journey is fascinating, the world(s) they uncover are captivating, and the characters are both real and inspiring. Rosie, Germ, and a cast of ghostly figures (some who become friends) are suddenly thrust into a race against time as the same witch who cursed Rosie’s mother long ago threatens Rosie herself. When she’s shown a world of magic, ghosts, curses, and more the fantasies she used as an escape suddenly become a reality – but a terrifying one where ghosts are real, her mother is cursed, and her very life is in danger. But as she gets older she finds herself feeling the pressure to grow up and catch up to her peers (especially her much more confident best friend, Germ). After growing up with an absent, neglectful mother she’s found an escape in telling stories. ![]() The Memory Thief – the first in the Thirteen Witches series – introduces readers to Rosie, a smart but quiet middle schooler who has no idea what fate has in store for her. I was hooked from the book’s dark, foreboding opening to the hopeful ending which promises further adventures and an expansion on the fantastic world of magic Anderson has created. Author Jodi Lynn Anderson expertly blends magic and the supernatural with an inspiring story of hope and imagination. The Memory Thief is the beginning of what has so far proven to be a captivating new middle grade fantasy series. Find it: Goodreads, Amazon, Kindle, Audible, B&N, iBooks, Kobo, TBD, ![]()
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