"Tiga's voice, as well as those of her friends, are fresh and modern and will appeal to young readers. Anderson's vibrant spot and full-page illustrations leap off the page and add a layer of vivaciousness to an already appealing story." - School Library Journal "Pounder creates her little world full of rivalries, friendship, and silliness with the aid of Anderson's neatly tuned, wacky drawings . Plenty of zany fun in the land of the little witches." - Kirkus Reviews "The young witches, along with the sassy little fairies, make for a colorful and unpredictable cast of characters. Whimsical black-and-white illustrations throughout help readers envision this fantastical locale . Silliness, riddles, puns, and many magical mishaps make this a great choice to help fill the elusive 'funny book' hole that exists in many collections." - School Library Journal on WITCH WARS "Debut author Pounder blends the particular, peculiar power of elimination competitions with the magic of fairies and witches, a winning combination.
Anderson's b&w illustrations--part Edward Gorey, part fashion illustration--bring an appropriately eerie style to the story." - Publishers Weekly on WITCH WARS "Pounder's entertaining first novel is packed with silliness, suspense, magic, and a surprising final turn. Humorous gray-scale cartoons add to the appeal . Promises good fun for middle-graders." - Booklist on WITCH WARS "Pounder's comic romp froths with eccentric characters and whimsical worldbuilding, while Anderson contributes abundant charming drawings . A sweet little magical tale with at least one sequel on the way." - Kirkus Reviews on WITCH WARS "The wide-eyed figures of Anderson's multicultural cast have an energetic silliness that complements the bubbly humor of the text. Fans of Hale's Ever After High series .
will find this to be an enchanting counterpart to those books." - BCCB on WITCH WARS "Pounder's imagination holds true in this sequel . The mix of font sizes, invented words, plenteous dialogue, and Anderson's detailed yet mirthful grayscale illustrations will hold plenty of appeal for readers of this humorous fantasy." - Booklist.