Eternal Rating: 5++++++++++++++++ / 5
Still my favourite witchy, Halloween book of all time! <3
Rating: 5+ / 5
I suppose what I like best are the dark undertones of this book. At heart, perhaps it's a lighter story for children and has moments of comedy like a baby kraken going around yelling "Daddy!", but it is about witchcraft at its darkest and in competitive form!
Arriman the Awful, Wizard of the North is seeking a bride, much against his own will. "Darkness is All", so the competition is set to test different forms of dark magic, and the winner becomes the new Wizardess of the North. You've got a sea witch, country witch, twin sister witches, an old witch, a white witch, and an evil enchantress all competing for the same prize, and varied spells follow.
Smiting and blighting is one thing, but Ibbotson does it with flair, creating a vivid world with unique characters for her readers to enjoy. As a child, when I first read this I thought it was a dark read and I was really impressed with myself for picking it up. On the cover we have Madame Olympia, the enchantress, beautiful yet evil, who looks quite scary to a child reading the book. It made me feel a bit more grown up, even though the story was an easy read for me even then.
From start to finish, I love both the story and the timeless imagery of the macabre, from fountains of blood to large and gruesome rats. It's an occasional read for me as an adult now, but definitely a Halloween favourite. More re-reads to come in the future, but I definitely recommend this to everyone for an enjoyable spooky read for that time of year.