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Friday, May 15, 2026

The Book Witch by Meg Shaffer



I loved this book.  Rainy March is a book witch.  Her job is to see that books are protected.  She loves her job and the Duke of Chicago.  Her job is real, but the Duke is not, or is it fiction or fictional?

 

This was a delightful book detailing shared fantasies about fiction.  At least shared by the author and me.  I suspect we are in a large group of fiction readers who see themselves in some of their favorite characters, or maybe as their favorite character. 

 

The author alludes to current events, but carefully keeps the story on track for witchery.

 

I reiterate, I loved this book, I highly recommend it, and hopefully have intrigued you enough to read it without generating any spoilers. 

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