After turning up late to each and every meeting, Tallulah Tickle has one last chance to keep her place in the witches’ circle. To prove herself, she must prepare a mouthwatering midnight feast for the other witches in just three days – and there’s a catch. With help from her little brother, Tom, her trusty cat Sparks, and a very chatty crow, can Tallulah cook something special up before time runs out?
Vivian June Isoult French MBE was born in 1945 and educated at Exeter University. Vivian French was best known in school for being extremely skinny and for talking a lot. At school she developed an attachment to words and later became an actor, then a storyteller, and finally a writer of children's books. She is the author of more than two hundred books. Ms. French lives in Edinburgh, Scotland, and has four grown daughters.
While I think I liked the Cherry Pie Princess better, this book was great fun too. The brother and all the animals helped make this book great, because I did not like Tallulah at all, even by the end. Now I'm off to find her book Alfie Onion :)
I enjoyed this book quite a lot. It was a fun story with elements of mystery and mayhem, without being too complicated. If there were other books like this, I'd definitely read them!