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The Memory Thief
The Memory Thief | Jodi Lynn Anderson
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From acclaimed and New York Times bestselling author Jodi Lynn Anderson comes the fantastical and heartfelt first installment in a new trilogy about the thirteen witches who are responsible for all the evil in the world—and the girl who sets out to defeat them. Full of magic and bittersweet truths, this tale is perfect for fans of The Girl Who Drank the Moon. Twelve-year-old Rosie Singer’s mom is missing whatever it is that makes mothers love their daughters. All her life, Rosie has known this...and turned to stories for comfort. Then, on the night Rosie decides to throw her stories away forever, an invisible ally helps her discover the Witch Hunter’s Guide to the Universe, a book that claims that all of the evil in the world stems from thirteen witches who are unseen...but also unstoppable. One of these witches—the Memory Thief—holds an insidious power to steal our most precious treasures: our memories. And it is this witch who has cursed Rosie’s mother. In her quest to save her mom—and with her wild, loyal friend “Germ” by her side—Rosie will find the layers hidden under the reality she only thought she knew: where ghosts linger as shades of the past, where clouds witness the world, and a ladder dangles from the moon leading to something bigger and more. Here, words are weapons against the darkness, and witch hunters are those brave enough to wield their imaginations in the face of the unthinkable. At the core of this stunning novel—the first of the Thirteen Witches trilogy from critically acclaimed author Jodi Lynn Anderson—is a passionate argument that stories have the power to create meaningful change...and a reason to hope even when the world feels crushing.
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Took a break and read a middle readers book yesterday. It was lovely and the right amount of suspenseful for the intended age group. End review.

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What this genre looks like in a post Harry Potter society; I don't mean in the early 2000 HP "inspired" plots and elements. And it's actually delightful? Of course the main character, a book nerd 11 year old, has read HP, and there are several offhand references throughout. ?

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If, like me, you‘ve had young readers ask for books about zombies, witches, werewolves & more, look no further. This is a delightfully creepy, dark, exciting magic filled MG story that knows readers can handle whatever it throws at them. Rosie Singer is a fantastic character & the challenges she faces—a mother who doesn‘t quite remember her, a best friend who is growing up & away, witches & ghosts—are significant. The first in a fun new series.

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