![]() ![]() (Which she does effortlessly, even though the quest is supposed to be impossible. And then there is the Chosen One plot–only Effie, with her super special magical green thumb can save the camp from certain doom. Then there is the man who turned into a panda when his girlfriend broke up with him. ![]() ![]() For instance, Effie’s being afraid of water and not wanting to swim takes on a significant aspect at one point. However, there are plenty of side plots that the story sometimes gets distracted by. I think it is supposed to be about Effie finding out she has a green thumb, and dealing with the summer campers who bully her as a result. What the actual plot of the book is may be open to questions. I actually feel relieved that this series is ending now, before it can get much worse. S’More Magic is generic, but also convoluted, messy, and half-baked. What the Hex?! was pleasantly forgettable with a generic friendship plot. Witches of Brooklyn was delightful and intriguing with its hint of mystery. Regrettably, though I enjoyed book one of the Witches of Brooklyn trilogy, the books have been deteriorating in quality. ![]()
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