![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Plus, Effie getting a new ability just in time to clean up her mess is too convenient. The magic gives everything a bit of a fresh take, but the new characters are underdeveloped. I’ve seen all these before in other camp novels. The events are a bit generic - Effie has to overcome a fear, Effie is goaded into doing something she was warned against and has to fix things, Effie is annoyed by another girl. Given the ever-sprawling cast of characters and increasing powers for Effie, I found this volume sometimes overwhelming. Her aunts (whom we got to know in the first book) and friends ( second book) make small appearances, but the new cast includes Henry, a boy who spent a year as a panda because of a love gone wrong Moji, a camp counselor and Sonia, a mean girl. The new setting allows for new characters. There, she’ll find out whether she has a green thumb, meaning affinity with plant magic and a special connection with nature. The camp-themed S’More Magic is the latest entry in the ongoing Witches of Brooklyn graphic novel series by Sophie Escabasse.Įffie is off to the woods for a summer camp for witches. ![]()
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