A review by fromthefoxhole
The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna

adventurous emotional funny hopeful mysterious slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

The writing - phenomenal, somehow the British accents come through in the pacing of the prose, the characters are all charming in their own right, and well fleshed out, I could picture this book so well it was almost like watching a TV series.

The story - Mika Moon is a witch, and she is part of a smallish society of witches. This society is led by Primrose, a very strict and rule-focused witch, who also happens to be the woman who raised her and isolated her for the majority of her life.

After viewing one of Mika's videos, a man forms an idea, and shortly thereafter Mika receives a dm, WITCH WANTED. Upon reading further, she finds it is a request for a tutor, as he has 3 young witches who require assistance. As Mika had been raised that witches should not congregate (except for short amounts of time a few times a year), she accepted immediately. 
What follows is a delightful romp, wherein Mika teaches these young witches and allows herself to learn alongside them. 

The review - Yes. Read it, it's just a wonderful time, truly. Mika is a sunshine-y FMC that will bowl you over with sweetness, countered directly by Jamie, the grumpy love interest, hell bent on protecting his girls at any cost. The supporting cast is no less excellent, each given their moment to shine and charm the reader, so that by the end, each of the 7 of them have their hooks in you as much as Jamie and Mika. Add to that a heaping spoonful of whimsy, a dash of mystery, and a pinch of spice, and you've got the recipe for a 5 star read. I'm gonna recommend it to everyone I know. 

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