
After meeting these strange people, she can hardly even come to terms that she might be a witch, but Neko presses her sometimes to try little spells. Her reaction was quite funny, and then there is a knock at her door and she meets a warder named David Montrose, who sensed when she used her magic and came to stop her from using magic until she was properly trained. She opens one of the books and repeats the words on the page and WHAM, next thing you know there is a man standing there looking at her from where the cat sculpture was. Upon going down there, she finds a whole bunch of strange books and this strange looking cast sculpture. That night she suddenly finds a hidden key and it unlocks the basement door. So her friend and her make the way of cleaning up the place. So as things are starting to look up, her job offers her to stay in the cottage behind the library for free as long as she works there. We meet a resourceful librarian named Jane Madison and she's trying to just make a way in her life and figure out where she belongs.

I've never read a book that so incredibly funny and entertaining. I will not get the other books because of Emma's mutilation of English and Grammar.This was a fun book to read. Redo the series so that Mindy might actually have a chance of getting people to continue the series. My 11 year old grand daughter would do better! I am the kind of reader who really hates to put down a book or quit listening, the only reason I haven't just walked away from it is because the story is good, but Emma makes it so very hard to listen to for any length of time. I have probably taken 5 times longer to finish this book, than it would normally take. I love to listen all day as I work and run errands. Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting? There might as well have not been any punctuation, because she paid it no attention! She used improper emphasis on words causing them to make no sense. She paused where she shouldn't have and didn't where she should have.

How did the narrator detract from the book? Trying to fight past the horrible grasp of the English language of the narrator. What was one of the most memorable moments of Girl's Guide to Witchcraft? I think the story would have been cute, but the narrator ruined it! What did you love best about Girl's Guide to Witchcraft?
