Spellbound: Book Six (Sweep 6)
#6 in Wicca Series
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What’s inside...
Morgan is aware that a significant battle is approaching, and she also senses an immediate threat to Hunter, unsure if it's from a human or a witch. As Yule approaches, a time of great joy, Morgan's magical abilities are intensifying and her friendships are thriving, yet she faces a crucial decision that could alter her life forever. She is left questioning if she has the strength to make the right choice.
Character compass
Morgan Rowlands
Hunter Niall
Bree Warren
Selene Belltower
Cal Blaire
Discussion points
What do you think motivates Morgan's actions throughout the story? How would you react in similar situations?
How do relationships in the book impact the characters' growth? Can you relate any of these dynamics to your own experiences?
What are some of the moral challenges the characters face? What lessons can we learn from their decisions and consequences?
How does the author use magic as a metaphor in the story? What real-life situations can we compare these metaphoric uses of magic to?
In what ways do the characters in the book change from the beginning to the end? Which character's journey did you find most interesting or inspiring?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to express their thoughts and feelings about the characters' decisions and the outcomes. This not only enhances their understanding of the story but also fosters empathy.
Link discussions to real-life scenarios, which helps children relate literary themes to their own life experiences. This can deepen their engagement and appreciation of the narrative.
Ask your child to predict future events or alternate endings based on the book's elements. This stimulates their imagination and analytical thinking skills.
Highlight the significance of character development throughout the book. Discuss with your child how they might have grown or learned from similar experiences.
Create a comfortable and open environment where your child feels confident sharing their views, even if they differ from yours. This promotes critical thinking and confidence in their own interpretations.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: The importance of self-discovery
Explanation: In 'Spellbound', the protagonist Morgan explores her magical heritage and abilities, reflecting on her identity and values.
Real-World Application: Children can be encouraged to explore and embrace their own unique qualities and interests, helping build self-confidence and self-awareness.
Example Lesson: Consequences of choices
Explanation: Morgan faces various choices that impact not only her life but also those around her, teaching readers about responsibility and foresight.
Real-World Application: This lesson can help children understand that their actions have consequences, guiding them to make thoughtful decisions in their daily interactions.
Example Lesson: Value of trust and honesty
Explanation: Throughout the book, relationships are tested through secrets and deception. The story showcases how honesty is crucial in maintaining trust.
Real-World Application: Children can learn the significance of being truthful and transparent in their relationships, fostering trust and strong bonds with others.
Example Lesson: Dealing with change
Explanation: Morgan must adapt to new realities about her family and heritage, illustrating how change is a part of life.
Real-World Application: This can help children learn to be resilient and adaptable when faced with new situations or challenges.
