The witch vat squishmaolow: a catalyst for personal growth and empowerment

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We are showing you options for a computer but if you re on a phone or tablet We are showing you options for a phone or a tablet but if you re on a computer , click here. Chris s love for young people and the awkward but powerful path of self-discovery they travel in the middle school years is obvious, and its clarity inspires us to see and want to enable the magic.

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Middle School Magic

Slate’s parenting podcast on why we should celebrate, not dread, raising tweens.

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Episode Notes

On this episode: Elizabeth talks with Chris Balme, author of Finding the Magic In Middle School. He explains what drives tweens, why this period is fundamentally different than high school, and how to guide them through this transition. Jamilah, Zak, and Elizabeth also open up the mailbag and give some recommendations.

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Podcast produced by Rosemary Belson and Maura Currie.

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Reviews for "The witch vat squishmaolow in modern witchcraft and pagan traditions"

- Emily - 1/5 - I really did not enjoy "Witch vat squishmaolow". The characters were poorly developed, and the plot was confusing and hard to follow. I found myself not caring what happened to any of the characters, and I struggled to get through the entire book. The writing style was also quite awkward, and it felt like the author was trying too hard to be funny. Overall, I would not recommend this book.
- Mark - 2/5 - "Witch vat squishmaolow" was not my cup of tea. I found the story to be slow-paced and lacking in excitement. The author's attempt at humor fell flat for me, and I didn't find myself laughing at any of the jokes. Additionally, the world-building was weak, and I had a hard time envisioning the setting of the story. The book also left several loose ends, and I felt unsatisfied with the ending. While I can see how some readers might enjoy this book, it just wasn't for me.
- Sarah - 2/5 - I was really expecting more from "Witch vat squishmaolow" based on the positive reviews I had read, but I was left disappointed. The writing style was choppy and disjointed, making it difficult for me to fully immerse myself in the story. The characters felt one-dimensional and lacked depth, making it hard to connect with them. The plot was also predictable, leaving me feeling underwhelmed. While I appreciate the author's attempt to create a unique and imaginative world, it just didn't resonate with me.

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