![]() When Tea wakes up, she is attended to by a bone witch who decides to take Tea and her dead brother along with her and train her. She ends up resurrecting him by accident using dark magic and passes out soon after. ![]() A funeral is held and Tea is in shock until they start burying him. Her older brother who raised Tea dies in battle and his body is returned to his hometown. Tea, a 12-year-old girl, lives in a small farming village with her family and many siblings. Read our book review below! The Bone Witch: Summary ![]() ![]() Chupeco combines the life of a geisha with magic, monsters, and a lot of fighting. If you have read Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden, then you will have a lot of deja vu. Instead, we go on a journey with Tea and her dead brother and jump into the crazy world of magic and sorcery. However, good and bad are not as clear as one might imagine. In The Bone Witch, we enter a world that has good and bad magic. When done right, not only does the author create an amazing novel, they also create a world that the reader falls in love with and that is how I felt when reading The Bone Witch by Rin Chupeco. Fantasy books are the most fascinating books in my opinion because of the infinite potential of world building. ![]()
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