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Witch Switch

Witch Wars, Book 2

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Witch Switch

By: Sibéal Pounder, Laura Ellen Anderson - illustrator
Narrated by: Emily Jackman
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About this listen

'This is a witch story like no other – and it's a blast!' – Bookseller
'Brilliantly magical' – Tom Fletcher Book Club
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The second book in the hilarious Witch Wars series for kids aged 7+, perfect for fans of The Worst Witch.

Tiga Whicabim is settling into the witchy, glitzy world of Ritzy City. Peggy is Top Witch, and Tiga is enjoying life at the Brews' house with Fluffanora.

But when Fran the Fabulous Fairy visits Linden House and finds Peggy has gone – leaving behind only a note to say she is 'AWAY WITH THE FAIRIES' and has left the evil Felicity Bat in charge – the girls realize something is very wrong. And then witches all across town start to disappear. Tiga and Fluffanora set out to investigate and discover an old, unsolved Sinkville mystery that might just be the key to it all.

©2025 Sibéal Pounder, Laura Ellen Anderson (P)2025 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

Critic Reviews

Witch Switch... is also far madder and funnier than it is scary. In this second title in the Witch Wars Adventure series, Tiga Whicabim is well on her way to becoming a witch. But there is much that can stand in her way including Felicity Bat and Aggie Hoof who’s intentions are far from admirable! Magic and mayhem rule in this ebullient romp of an adventure. (Julia Eccleshare)
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