BOOK REVIEW: The Salem Witch Tryouts by Kelly McClymer

Salem_2Another of the books I’d hoped to review during NaNovember - Kelly McClymer wrote The Salem Witch Tryouts for National Novel Writing Month. A young adult paranormal, it's a departure from Kelly’s usual style (she’s previously written historical romance).

Prudence is half witch (on her mother’s side) and half mortal (on her father’s side). Growing up in Beverly Hills and encouraged by her mother, she has lived as a mortal and neglected her magical side, concentrating instead of becoming captain of the cheerleading squal as well as, of course, being popular and “kewl”.

But then Pru’s parents decide to move the family to Salem, Massachusetts, where Pru will begin her magical education at Agatha’s Day School for Witches. Pru is desperate to retain her popular status at her new school, but finds that her magic just isn’t up to scratch. She’s just not cool either, lunching with the “fringies” - the kids that don’t belong to any one particular group - and being tormented by the school’s bad boy.

Plus she’s just not getting enough time and attention from her best friend back in California, who’s grounded so she can only text and doesn’t seem to have that much time for Pru anymore anyway.

I enjoyed The Salem Witch Tryouts to a point. I liked the premise and Pru is a fun character, but basically this book reads almost entirely as set-up for the series. There’s very little plot or action and the ending - a summary of what’s gone before, which literally begins with the words, "So, to recap ..." - is anti-climactic. A disappointment (but I’ll probably read the next book in the hope that things really get going).

Rating: 2 out of 5

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BOOK REVIEW: The Salem Witch Tryouts by Kelly McClymer - Comments

  • Kelsey

    this is a really good book.im in the middle of the sequel

  • I love the premise. LOL, because it falls under the category of, "gee, I wish I&#39d thought of it myself." Oh well.

  • That&#39s a very good point. I was thinking about Bras and Broomsticks as I was reading it. It&#39s a good idea, just not great execution in this first book, but, like I said, I&#39ll read the second.

  • Luisa

    Interesting review. And maybe readers who liked this would like the Bras and Broomsticks series by Sarah Mlynowski? Just thought I&#39d add that. That&#39s a series that I started off ambivalent about, but it has really grown on me.

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