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The Once and Future Witches – Alix E. Harrow

Three sisters walk into a suffragette rally and accidentally restart witchcraft. Honestly, that should sell you already. The Once and Future Witches is about power, sisterhood, and spellwork disguised as rebellion—and I was spellbound (pun very intended).

It’s fierce, poetic, and full of fire. Every line feels like it could be carved into stone or shouted at a protest. Magic and feminism, brewed together with a touch of heartbreak and hope.

Witches, words, and woman-power. I didn’t just read it—I saluted it.

Rating: 🔮🔥👭📜💪

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