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Rumblewick Diary #3

Hilfe, meine Hexe sucht Freundinnen!

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Hilfe, meine Hexe spinnt! Ballet tanzen, Pyjama-Partys feiern, in einer Girl-Band rocken: Gehört sich das für eine echte Hexe? NEIN! Meine Hexe Sissi sieht das allerdings ganz anders. Und wer darf es ausbaden? ICH, ihr Hexenkater! Daher meine dringende Bitte an euch: Lest meine geheimen Tagebücher – und helft mir, wenn ihr könnt …

87 pages, Hardcover

First published September 20, 2007

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Hiawyn Oram

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Hiawyn Oram is a very successful author of children's books in Britain. Her books include the popular Not-So-Grizzly Bear Stories, the Animal Heroes series, and Mona the Vampire. She lives in London.

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May 23, 2021
Rumblewick has one giant problem: being a cat to a witch who doesn’t want to be one. The book is his published, stolen diary of his life with Haggy Aggy and her trips between the Other side (where humans live) and This Side (where witches reside). Although the characters fall a bit short, the cleverly font-ed (not a word I know) text and humorous illustrations lend a whimsical air to the story that may appeal to reluctant readers.
146 reviews
August 11, 2019
Es ist eines meiner Lieblingsbücher aus der Kindheit. Noch immer super zu lesen, jedoch um einiges schneller als früher.
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Author 5 books517 followers
November 26, 2012
Reviewed by Allison Fraclose for TeensReadToo.com

On this side of the Horizon Line, Rumblewick the cat has his hands full trying to train Haggy Aggy to be a decent witch - conjuring spells and scaring children on the Other Side. But he is the unluckiest familiar, since Haggy Aggy is fascinated by all things Othersidely...so much so that it is now rumored among the familiars of the High Hags that Haggy Aggy is trying to ditch the witch way of life and become an Othersider all together.

After a scolding from HA's Aunt Pondernot, HA accidentally ends up on a roof on the Other Side, and sees Otherside girls in the building doing JIM. All of that tumbling and leaping in the air seems like so much fun, she can't wait to try it.

Forced to tag along (and miss practice for the Grand Steeple Chase Race), Rumblewick can only stand by helplessly while HA befriends two Other Side girls - Zinnia and Tulip. The girls invite Haggy Aggy to sleep over at Tulip's house, and she is absolutely thrilled...to the horror of Rumblewick.

While Haggy Aggy is at the sleepover, Rumblewick discovers that the High Hags have a reward out for anyone who can catch HA in the act of being Othersidely. Yikes and triple yikes! Poor Rumblewick has to scramble to find a way to stop HA, or they'll both be in a ton of trouble.

Full of delightful names and "this sidely" phrases, Rumblewick's diary made me giggle throughout, and is sure to do the same for any younger reluctant readers. I'll definitely be looking for more.
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6 reviews
November 2, 2013
My unwilling witch is a series of 8 books in a format of a diary about an unwilling witch called Aggy Haggy who isn't your traditional Hubble - Bubble - toil and trouble witch but a strange weird ( but wonderful ) witch who wants to blend in with humans! I would recommend this book to children6 to 10.The books text looks like its actually was written by Rumblewick because the way its written is sort of scruffy but readable. There's illustration throughout the book so good it makes you get a really good idea of what's going to happen before you've read the writing!!

In My unwilling witch sleeps over Aggy Haggy ( the witch ) gets invited over to a humans friends house for a sleepover and rumblewick ( her cat ) is forced to save her AGAIN! As she cant stop using her spells the humans might find out about her witchcraft!!!!!

I'll leave you to find out what happens!

Reviewed by Romilly aged 8
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2,517 reviews
April 16, 2009
The second book in a series that is perfect for 2nd and 3rd grade girls. This time the witch watches girls having fun in "JIM" class and decides she wants to take part. She soon is taking part in JIM class and becomes friends with the girls. She is then invited to a sleep over with the girls. As the witch learns all there is to know about sleep overs, her cat tries to get her to scare the girls so the other witches don't catch her acting like a girl. Funny and in an easy-to-read diary format written by the witch's cat with lots of pictures.
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11 reviews
April 20, 2010
i would like to read this book everyone is telling me that this book is good and its a two sided so when i am done with that side i can go write to the other side so cant wait
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May 21, 2012
Hagatha Agatha is a perfectly unwilling witch.The comparisons and stories her assigned witch's cat tells are hiliours.It reminds me of when I slept over at Reese's house.
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October 24, 2012


I loved this book because the cat expresses his feelings in his diary about Haggy Aggy his witch. She is crazy. And she has an imagination of her own.
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