“Witch weigh” by Caroline Mickelson, review by Daniela Domenici

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Never two without three, I definitely love Caroline Mickelson’s books and after the first two

https://danielaedintorni.com/2015/05/26/mermaid-inc-by-caroline-mickelson-survey-by-daniela-domenici/

https://danielaedintorni.com/2015/06/22/from-mangia-to-murder-a-sophia-mancini-mystery-book-one-survey-by-daniela-domenici/

I wanted to read a third one, “Witch weigh“, again perfectly translated in Italian by Valentina Impellizzeri, which features a lovely witch of our days, Countess said Tessa, and her path, which could be called of “re-education”, to improve her  quite negative temper, which occurs due to the constant presence at her side of an angelmentorcoach, Liam, who will later become… we will not say what because it would take away the pleasure of smiling on their adventures.
Along with them the delicious catdog Evil-eye, witch Aunt Trudy, Tessa’s new friends MarcusClaudia and Bethany and the other tutorangel Fiona, all beautifully described with the delicious irony  which Caroline has accustomed us.