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Synopsis
This bound-to-be-Popular series hits its magical stride with book three, in which Ava, her friends, and her frenemy must fix a disaster that has befallen the school. Ava hasn't found Tinabella to be the easiest roommate to get along with. She's sneaky. She's popular. And she bends the rules a lot when it comes to magic. Still, Ava never asked for Tinabella to be banished to a tower, trapped by a strange spell. And when the wickedest witch of them all attacks the School for Wicked Witches, trapping all the teachers within an enormous twister, Ava knows that it’s better to have Tinabella by her side than to keep her locked away. Now the question is: With no teachers around, and even the oldeststudents in the school caught by the magic, what can Ava, Tinabella, and their friends do to prevent a truly wicked fate?
Is Wicked on the Wind (The School for Wicked Witches #3) appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 8 and up.
Kids face magical peril when their teachers are trapped by an evil witch, but they work together to solve the problem. Age-appropriate fantasy danger with positive messages about cooperation and friendship.
What to know going in
This book has mild violence, no sexual content, and clean language.
Who'll love this
A magical adventure where students must save their school when the teachers are trapped in a twister by a wicked witch.