![]() ![]() ![]() One thing that’s also stuck with me since reading is the emphasis Elle places on home cooking and food in general. Elle is deliberate in what she includes, not wasting a single opportunity to revisit each crumb she lays out. ![]() How cool is that?!) Every detail is important and lends itself to the story in some way. (For example, curl pattern activated wands. She includes familiar aspects and adds her own inventive spin on them. Elle’s worldbuilding is rich and vibrant, from the way she describes Park Row, to the scents that come from a hearty home-cooked meal, and the magic itself within the story. Broadly speaking, one of its strongest aspects is how alive everything feels - in a literal and figurative sense. Determined to overcome it, Kyana cooks up a plan to save PRMA and its students.Įlle pours so much heart and soul into this book that it’s impossible to not find something to love about it. It’s not all great, though, when PRMA and its students face what seems like an impossible obstacle. In her latest book, A Taste of Magic, Elle introduces readers to Kyana Turner, a sixth grader who just found out she’s a witch! Now, Kyana attends Saturday classes at Park Row Magick Academy (PRMA) to hone her skills. ![]() Elle made waves with her Wings of Ebony YA duology, and now, she’s paving a road through the middle grade space. ![]()
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