A review by jersy
Hexenkind by Celia Rees, Angelika Eisold-Viebig

4.0

An interesting account of history for young and older readers alike, who aren't that familiar with that time period. While it takes a look at the way people thought back than (which is a terrible mind set for todays standarts) it also has more than enough likable characters to relate to.
I don't get why witch hunt books always have to imply that maybe something supernatural is really going on, but this one was really light on that aspect to a point that you could almost ignore it.
A lot of interesting stuff happens, but maybe this book is missing something to make it more memorable. Anyway, it was an easy and fast read and I really enjoyed it.