The Witches of Worm
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780440497271 (0440497272)
Publish date: February 1st 1986
Publisher: Yearling
Pages no: 183
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Childrens,
Literature,
Juvenile,
American,
Middle Grade,
Mystery,
Kids,
Horror,
Supernatural
Originally posted at Here There Be Books (goes live 7/12/13).I think this is the darkest [a:Zilpha Keatley Snyder|27|Zilpha Keatley Snyder|http://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1210708950p2/27.jpg] book I've read yet. It's got the standard 1970s bad parent(s), a very mixed up kid, and a really creepy cat. ...
It's weird to reread this an adult because as a kid (this is true of many of Snyder's stories) it seems ambivalent whether there is actually magical stuff going on. Is her cat [gasp] a witch?! As adult it it obvious that this is an abused kid projecting crazy, rage-filled fantasies on her equally un...
There is a common element in Zilpha Keatley Snyder's many books - a hint of mystery and magic sure, but what it comes down to is, she writes about troubled kids. 'The Witches of Worm' is no exception.It's a very well done portrait of a lonely girl without friends, her single working mother, and an i...
Jessica, a very lonely twelve-year-old girl, takes in a peculiar kitten and names him Worm. Now she's doing horrible, malicious things -- is Worm making her do it?This was one of my books when I was Jessica's age. I read it a couple of times and didn't enjoy it. It was really disturbing, full of ugl...
I was reminded of this book today and once I remembered it I can't believe I had ever forgotten it. It is an amazingly creepy story about a girl who has a cat who may or may not be directing her to do evil deeds. I remember being disturbed by the book and the actions of of the characters. They di...