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The Witch Boy (The Witch Boy, #1)
The Witch Boy (The Witch Boy, #1) | Molly Ostertag
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Addison_Reads
The Witch Boy | Molly Ostertag
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#HauntedShelf @PuddleJumper #HexesandCrows @Catsandbooks #BookScavengerHunt #Candle

A MG graphic novel about a young boy who defies taproom tradition because he wants to be a witch like the female members of his family. It's a great story and the first in a series.

PuddleJumper ❤️❤️ 1mo
Kenyazero Loved this book ❤️ 1mo
Catsandbooks This is a fun series! 💜 4w
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hissingpotatoes
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3.5/5⭐ Cute and meaningful without being over the top about it. There isn't too much depth, but there's a lot of heart. The artwork is full of wonderful details. #roll100

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Mccall0113
The Witch Boy | Molly Knox Ostertag
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❣️best reading buddy 💓

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mrp27
The Witch Boy | Molly Ostertag
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#spookoween October #wrapup

I had a great Spookoween! I ended up only reading two titles from my selected pile of books but at least I got these read. Thanks for hosting @TheSpineView

TheSpineView You're welcome! 🧡🎃🖤📖🧡📚 12mo
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mrp27
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Finally starting to get my reading mojo back after a week of being sick. I finished October #bookspin and #spookoween book 2. A cute middle grade witchy graphic novel about acceptance. I liked it enough but I most likely will not continue on with the series.

TheSpineView Well done! 13mo
TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 13mo
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Bookfan1414
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I adored reading this. And it‘s still sitting heavily on my chest. A part of me wants to whack a witch. And another wants to give Aster and Charlie all the snuggles.

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Reggie
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Aww, I loved this. It‘s a MG GN about Aster and his magical family. Everyone in his family has magic. The boys become shapeshifters and the girls become witches. But what happens when Aster, in his heart of hearts, knows he‘s a witch? This was so smart. Especially when we find out who the villain or villains are. I was grateful to get this from Libby. Thanks to all the people posting recs for the trans readathon. 🏳️‍⚧️

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Catsandbooks
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4/5 ⭐️ Enjoyed the first book in this witchy middle grade series!

#scarathlon2022 #teammonstermash #31by31 #bookspinbingo #spookoween #witchathon #20in4 #pointsathon #promptmaze #AutumnAtoZ

DieAReader 🎉🎉🎉 2y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 2y
TheSpineView Awesome 2y
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Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 2y
Texreader YAY for AtoZ!! 2y
StayCurious great job! 2y
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Justintroylarue
Witch Boy | Molly Knox Ostertag
Mehso-so

This is a somewhat good book because in the Beginning I say it as a cool book with potential but then it did a full turn on me for the story. It is still a good book but not one of my favourites

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Nutmegnc
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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 3y
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mgschu
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so so lovely. eerie and comforting and magical— because of the magic, yes, and because of the friendship and the family and the persistent feeling in your gut that tells your you‘re more than the box they‘ve stuffed you in.

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IndoorDame
Witch Boy | Molly Knox Ostertag
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Clwojick woohoo! 😍
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IndoorDame
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This reminded me a lot of Mooncakes, but I preferred this. It was grittier, and left out the romance element. It also left any trans content implied instead of making that an explicit storyline, but overall it was well done and had a positive message. #BBRC Middle Grade Anthropomorphic After 2010 @LibrarianRyan #PopSugar2022 #AboutWitches

LibrarianRyan Yeahh 3y
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Zoe-h
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I think that I was expecting this to be much more lighthearted and not so much focus on demons. Still though, I enjoyed the book and the art style. I will probably read the next one. 5⭐️

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monalyisha
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I reread this graphic novel to prepare for leading a Children‘s Book Club based on the Massachusetts Children‘s Book Award (MCBA). The first time I read it was for grad school & I was *way* too critical; I loved it this time around!

Here, I‘m showing off one of the temporary tattoo designs for a planned activity. This means “Apple,” according to the text. 🍎 Spoken aloud, it encourages fruit to grow. And promotes knowledge, of course. 🤓

monalyisha And yeah, it kind of reminds *me* of “The Artist Formerly Known As Prince” symbol, too. 😜💜 Gender identity & gender performance are major themes, though…so it‘s possible that the likeness is intentional! (edited) 3y
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Kenyazero
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The sixth prompt of the #Haunted challenge is Witchy Wednesday, and even though it‘s not Wednesday any more, The Witch Boy is a perfect witchy pick! I absolutely love this series about a boy who wants to be allowed to do the magic only women get to do, and doesn‘t want to do the magic of men. #PhotoChallenge

Eggs 🧡🧙🏻‍♀️🎃🧡 3y
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LibrarianRyan
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4🌟 This story follows a boy that wants to be a witch, instead of the shapeshifting demon hunting man he is supposed to become. He has always been drawn to magic, and just can not stop doing it. If only his parents would understand. The family believes boys do boys things and girls do girls things. They can not change positions. This story is wonderful and heartfelt. I loved it and I can not wait to read the next two.

Nelnjali I've been working my way through these. I love the first two, and I'm waiting for the last one to come back in at my library. 3y
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LibrarianRyan
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Hey @WanderingBookaneer I am sorry I forgot to post but I got this over the weekend. I‘ll get to reading it ASAP.

Kenyazero You're in for a treat! 3y
WanderingBookaneer It‘s so good! 3y
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Nelnjali
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4🌟 What a great little read this was. It was a bit predictable, but this can be overlooked due to its powerful message of acceptance and being true to oneself. It combats gender norms and discusses the difference between body and soul and the harm that can be caused by trying to fit people into predetermined identities, all with the backdrop of magic, shapeshifters, and demons. I'll definitely be looking for the next in this series.

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WanderingBookaneer
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Mrs_B Great review 3y
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peanutnine
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I really enjoyed this MG graphic novel about a boy who doesn't want to shapeshift like boys are "supposed to" and wants to learn witch magic, which is only for girls. This was my #LMPBC #groupG book and I'll be sending it your way next @WanderingBookaneer
#catsoflitsy @LibrarianRyan @bibliobard @suvata

LibrarianRyan Can not wait to read this. 3y
LibrarianRyan Btw. I mailed a crap load of stuff today. 3y
peanutnine @LibrarianRyan yay! 👍🏻 3y
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Emmybird01
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4/5 for this one. This was such a cute graphic novel. Aster is a great character. The artwork is fabulous. I will be continuing the series.

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peanutnine
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Okay #LMPBC Group G what do you think of either of these? Have you read them already? Would you want to read? Let me know 😊
@LibrarianRyan @bibliobard @WanderingBookaneer

bibliobard I have read Sheets! Very cute. Witch Boy sounds good 😊 3y
LibrarianRyan I‘ve read sheets. Didn‘t care for it. But Witches boy has been on my TBR for a while. (edited) 3y
WanderingBookaneer I‘ve read both, so I‘m okay with whatever the others choose. 3y
peanutnine @WanderingBookaneer would you mind rereading Witch Boy? I could find another option, these are just two that I already own 3y
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ElizaMarie
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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
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ElizaMarie
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thestarlesscasea
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the nine books i read in april 2021 ✨
it's rare that i read middle grade books, but this month was saturated with them, and the witch boy and both tea dragon books were my faves, such lovely graphic novels. 🧙🏽🐲
i haven't had a lot of time or energy for reading lately, especially non-audiobook reading, but i hope to make more time for it this month, as i'm missing it a lot. 📚

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SassenachTheBookWizard
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This was absolutely adorable and heartwarming with gorgeous art

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GardenJess
The Witch Boy | Molly Ostertag
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Just finished this middle grade graphic novel. Five ⭐️ from me. Main character should be a shapeshifter as a boy in his family but is drawn to traditionally female identifying witchcraft. There‘s a mystery of attacks from an evil shifter to add to the drama. It was beautifully done and a quick read.

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Kenyazero
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I ❤️ this (and see myself being the type of grandma shown in the top pannels there). The art, characters & story are fun. It has clear parallels between real gender expectations (whether someone defies gender norms or discovers that they're trans or non-binary) that parallel the real world, & this topic is handled well. An excellent middlegrade/YA read.
*Also, this puts me another goal finished for #OutstandingOctober !
#diversity #LGBTQ

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Kenyazero
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Every week, I highlight #LGBTQAuthors as part of #TheRainbowShelf. 🏳️‍🌈 Molly Ostertag describes a childhood immersed in nature and fantasy. These adventures didn't end in childhood, living on in her imaginative work both in graphic novels and animation. She is married to cartoonist Noelle Stevenson. #LGBTQ #QueerAuthors #Comic #IntegrateYourBookShelf

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NotCool
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I‘m late to the party with this book, but it‘s delightful. Sometimes evil magic shapeshifters aren‘t as scary as the prohibitions placed on you by the people you love. It‘s the prohibitions, not the monsters, that seem inescapable.

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monalyisha
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OK. I think this might be an #unpopularopinion, so I‘m taking a deep breath before I admit it: I liked this middle-grade graphic novel (enough to give it a “pick”, for sure) but I didn‘t *love* it. It‘s got a great message about the triteness & artificiality of gender roles, & magic, & lots of diversity, & great art...but the text could‘ve flowed more smoothly, IMO. And since I am, first & foremost, a lover of prose, that‘s a big deal for me.

ravenlee I‘ve picked this up at the library so many times and always put it back. I feel like I should want to read it, but there‘s just something that puts me off it. Not sure why. 5y
monalyisha @ravenlee It‘s a quick read. I may pick up the next one & see if the narration improves. 🤷‍♀️ It may just read a little young/too blunt for you? I‘m glad it exists & it‘s worth the short time it takes to read it but I also wouldn‘t say that you‘re REALLY MISSING OUT if you don‘t. 5y
Laughterhp I read this in October... I thought It was interesting and had a lot of representation throughout. Did people not like this graphic novel for you have to have an unpopular opinion of liking it? 5y
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monalyisha @Laughterhp No, I‘ve gotten the impression that people adore it — so my lukewarm like could be met with opposition. 5y
Laughterhp Ohh gotcha. I didn‘t get that because you still gave it a pick! 😊😊 5y
monalyisha @Laughterhp If the review symbols focused more on thumbs, I‘d give it one not two. 😉 5y
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UnabridgedPod
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My nine-year-old son read The Witch Boy twice before I could get my hands on it--I've already put book #2 on hold! Molly Knox Ostertag's graphic novel tells the story of thirteen-year-old Aster, a boy who lives in a world in which girls become witches and boys become shapeshifters. Aster, however, has not found his spirit animal, and he's MUCH more interested in witchcraft than in ever shapeshifting. (continued in comments)

UnabridgedPod Aster's family, however, can't accept that he's not just going through an awkward stage that he'll soon grow beyond. He has no one in his life in whom he can confide . . . until he wanders outside his magical world and finds a friend who also doesn't fit in to her world.⠀⬇️ 5y
UnabridgedPod Ostertag's artwork is beautiful, and Aster's internal conflict is moving and emotional. I love the world building and the mythology that weaves through the story. I loved it.⠀

Who else has read this one?
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LiteraryinPA I‘ve read it! I thought it was really different and well done! 5y
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MandaMT I LOVE these books! There‘s a 3rd one out now. Can‘t wait to read it! 5y
UnabridgedPod @MandaMT I have the second on hold at the library, but they don‘t have book 3 yet. 😕 5y
emtobiasz This series is great! 5y
UnabridgedPod @emtobiasz Looking forward to the rest of the trilogy!! 5y
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Nitpickyabouttrains
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A cute ya graphic novel about family, expectation, and doing what you love.

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Laughterhp
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This story was great! All the women in the family are witches, the men shapeshifters. So why does Aster want to do magic instead of shift? There was a lot of representation on these pages. This was a great graphic novel.

#teamstoker #scarathlon +11pts (theme)
#24b4Monday

BeansPage 🧟‍♀️ 5y
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Nessavamusic
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A very cute middle grade graphic novel!
3 points for #TeamStoker #scarathon
@TheReadingMermaid

BeansPage 🧟‍♀️ 5y
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CraftyBookNerd1
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Still as good as the first read! On to book 2...
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Clare-Dragonfly
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Mehso-so

This is a cute story with a heavy-handed allegory that didn‘t quite work for me. It bugged me that, while Aster could learn the girls‘ witchcraft by spying on their lessons, there didn‘t seem to be any way for an interested girl to learn shapeshifting. I didn‘t like the villain‘s motivation. And the grandmother could have spoken up earlier! I really liked the art, especially when depicting witchcraft, and the younger characters are delightful.

ShyBookOwl Sounds like valid complaints, but it's still on my TBR 5y
Clare-Dragonfly @ShyBookOwl I would never discourage you from reading it! It certainly isn‘t a bad book. 5y
monalyisha I thought it was pretty heavy-handed, too. I know it‘s a complex topic for young-ish kids...but it still felt a little too didactic. 5y
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Clare-Dragonfly
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I‘ve never read a graphic novel with a family tree in the front before! This is off to a great start!

monalyisha Cute! Also, how good of a name is Vervain?! Damn. 5y
Clare-Dragonfly @monalyisha I know, all the names are amazing! 5y
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Lauredhel
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I get the feeling these two aren't quite on the same page, but she doesn't know how to tell him so.

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okthislooksbad
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This is the most wholesome thing I've read in a while. Aster, a 13-year old boy in a world where boys become shapeshifters and girls become witches, is much more interested in witchery than shifting, and his family is noooot about that. Cue bad things happening to bad people and good people being good and everything being great, just.. gosh darn I loved this ❤️

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Krisjericho
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This is fantastic. Wonderful art, and the storyline is just amazing. Aster‘s family is magical, and that magic follows strict gender norms. Except when it doesn‘t. Boys are supposed to be shapeshifters, and girls witches. Aster is a witch. He hides and denies who he is, until he breaks another rule and makes a human friend, Charlie. She is the absolute best. Read this book. Just trust me.

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NicoleCeBallos
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This was amazing!! The artwork was superb and fun. The characters were likable. I'm all about spooky plots. Aster is a 13 year old boy who wants to be a witch, but the females in his family are the witches and the males are shape shifters. Anyone who doesn't conform to this is ostracized from the family. #LGBTQ #spooky #fittingin #graphicnovel

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Lindy
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Questioning the rigidity of gender roles is presented in a fresh way in this engaging fantasy where only girls can do magic and only boys can shapeshift. Aster learns to be true to his potential as a boy who is drawn towards magic, not shapeshifting. A warm and bright #graphicnovel with #LGBTQ characters and diverse skin tones, suitable for ages 8 and up.

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Lindy
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This children‘s #graphicnovel reminds me very much of Katie O‘Neill‘s The Tea Dragon Society: the bright art, the content, the themes & the presence of LGBTQ characters. 👍

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GirlNamedJesse
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Next up for Book Worms (my Tween Book Club). Cameo appearances by Sadie, my dog, and “Elsa”, my three-year-old who is watching Frozen for the 87,000,000,000th time. ❄️