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  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Puffin (5 Oct 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0141314346
  • ISBN-13: 978-0141314341
  • Product Dimensions: 19.2 x 12.8 x 1.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 54,003 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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CHAPTER THREE
The girls set off to put their suitcases and cats into their rooms and to get
themselves tidied up before assembly, which was held in the Great Hall. Mildred was delighted to find that she now had six bats roosting along her picture rail, instead of the usual three. She was mad about animals and, although the bats didn't do very much except sleep all day -- occasionally stretching a wing or shuffling along a bit -- it was nice to know they were there. In the early hours, when Mildred was often lying awake worrying about a looming potion test or some similar horror, it was always comforting to see her little flock come in from their night's hunting and
jostle into position upside down.
It only took a few minutes for Mildred to unpack her suitcase and put
away her clothes, so she decided to nip along the corridor to Maud's room.
"Have you got that styling brush, Maud?" she asked, letting herself in through the heavy oak door. "I'd like to have a little twirl with it and see if I can liven up my hair a bit."
Maud was still cramming her clothes into her tiny wardrobe. All the pupils had a wardrobe, with space on one side for their robes and shirts and
a narrow set of drawers on the other side, which was not big enough to take a term's supply of socks and underclothes and was, therefore, very
difficult to keep tidy.
"Of course you can, Mildred," said Maud cheerily. "It's on the bed there.
Just push up the switch at the side and it makes a hissing sound, then gets warm in a few minutes."
"Thanks, Maudy," said Mildred.
She was about to close the door as she left the room when Enid came up
behind her.
"I'm just going in to havea chat with Maud," said Enid. "Coming?"
"Not yet," replied Mildred. "I'm going to have a go at beautifying myself
with Maud's magic brush here," and she skipped off down the corridor back to her room.
"What do you make of our new form mistress, then?" asked Enid, settling on the end of Maud's bed with her knees pulled up under her chin.
Maud stuffed the last pair of grey-and-black-striped pyjamas into the bottom drawer and closed the wardrobe door.
"She's a bit weird-looking, isn't she?" said Maud. "I'm surprised H.B. let her over the doorstep. She's so -- everything H.B. can't stand, isn't she? Nervous, twittering, doesn't look as if she could control a dead budgerigar -- and that funny little voice and all those frivolous curls!"
Enid laughed. "Come on," she said, "let's go and help Mildred with her
hair."
"Yes, let's," said Maud, heading for the door. "I meant to warn her to be
careful. It's really easy to get the brush tangled if your hair's long."
CHAPTER FOUR
Maud and Enid pushed open Mildred's door. "Be careful with the brush,
Mildred," said Maud. "It's easy to --"
She stopped abruptly as she saw Mildred sitting on her bed with the styling brush and her hair rolled up in a great messy loop right against her
scalp. She was desperately trying to unroll it, but the brush was held as
tightly as a fly parcelled up in a spider's web.
"It's got stuck, Maud!" said Mildred, trying not to cry. "I mean really stuck! I've turned it off but it's still burning hot and the brush is black so you can't see where the hair ends and the brush begins."
"Don't panic, Mildred," said Enid, trying to sound soothing, despite the
horrifiedtone in her own voice.
"That's right," said Maud. "Just leave it and let Enid and me sort it out. Bend your head towards the window so we can see what we're doing."
Mildred bent her head so that Maud and Enid could assess the situation. It was not good. In the dim light filtering through the narrow castle window, they could see that Mildred had twirled up a large hank of her waist-length hair, which had spiralled round the brush into a hopeless tangle. Maud and Enid exchanged appalled glances. They looked even more horrified when the bell for assembly began to clang urgently through the corridors.
"Oh, no!" said Mildred, bursting into tears. "Why on earth do these things always happen to me? I can't go down to assembly like this. H.B. will
go bonkers!"
"Hang on, Mildred," said Maud, jumping up. "Perhaps I can find someone to help."
She opened the door just as Ethel Hallow was walking past. Ethel looked
in at Mildred. "Oh, dear," she said, "what have you done now?"
"Don't be horrible, Ethel," said Enid. "This is really bad news. Mildred's got Maud's styling brush stuck in her hair. It'll take all day to untangle. It's really serious."
To everyone's surprise, Ethel looked suddenly genuinely concerned. "Sorry, Mildred," she said. "Of course it's awful, but luckily I know just what to do. Hang on a sec."
She went over to the window in an authoritative manner, bent Mildred's
head towards her and began busily working on the hair and brush as if
she knew exactly how to help. No one could quite see what she was doing and by the time they realized it was too late. Ethel had taken a pair of scissors from the jar on Mildred's windowsill and cut the brushout of
Mildred's hair, leaving a tuft about three centimetres long and ten centimetres wide.
"Ethel!" exclaimed Maud and Enid together. "You are unbelievable! Look
what you've done!"
Mildred leapt up, feeling the space where the brush had been, and rushed to look in the mirror, which hung just below the bats.
"Oh, no!" she cried. "I look completely mad, Ethel."
"Well, you asked me to help!" said Ethel, sounding offended.
"No, I didn't!" snapped Mildred hotly. "You just barged in here and hacked a huge lump of my hair off !"
_______
THE WORST WITCH SAVES THE DAY by Jill Murphy. Copyright (c) 2007 by Jill Murphy. Published by Candlewick Press, Inc., Cambridge, MA.

Observer 30/10/05

‘A lovely, sparky book for confident readers (mainly girls) of 8-11, and for anyone who has ever missed a trick.’ --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
This is Jill's newest Worst Witch book, and I might go as far as to say that it is her best. With the mischevious ways of Mildred Hubble, her and her friends Maud and Enid are now in Form Three with a new form mistress, Miss Granite, who has a mass of red curls and a strange cloak that hides most of her face. But prepare for laughs - Mildred loses her hair and when it grows again, it just won't stop! A brilliant book, you won't be disappointed. Along with 'A Bad Spell for the Worst Witch', this is the best one yet/
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Cliched and tired 2 Nov 2011
Format:Audio Download
This is the second 'Worst Witch' novel we have listened to. It's very hard to distinguish it from the first. The main idea is familiar:

1) Heroine supposedly inept but actually just trusting and never seeks adult help despite the relentless bullying of her
2) Spiteful enemy, who is as praised by the
3) unimaginative 1950s-Style Teachers as the heroine is belittled and yet
4) despite isolation the Heroine responds... heroically... but no-one remembers this in the next book, where she is once again presumed incompetent. And so the dreary performance goes on.

Okay, sometimes kids like repetition and predictability. But this is tired, trite fiction. Find them something better or stay out of earshot.

My 7-year old son hates it too - he doesn't like the mounting buttock-clench drama as the heroine attracts the unfair disapproval of her teachers.

Miriam Margolyes' upper-class tones are certainly in-keeping with the boarding school atmosphere. Personally but I preferred Barbara Flynn's warmer narration in The Worst Witch to the Rescue.

(This review is based on an unabridged recording of The Worst Witch Saves the Day on CD, read by Miriam Margolyes, and lasting 1 hour and 46 minutes.)
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13 of 24 people found the following review helpful
Could do better 17 Oct 2005
Format:Hardcover
Despite first reading the worst witch books fifteen years ago, i still delighted at the prospect of a new addition to the series. Fond memories of childhood and all that. Maybe it's a critical adult perspective on a series aimed completely at children but this latest fell far short of the mark. First, at a very stingy 156 pages of large print and illustrations, i feel a distinct annoyance at an author whom i suspect is merely running on her own steam of her previous works, in an attempt to catch up with the Harry Potter bandwagon. The story is clipped and one dimensional. A single thread which plays out all too quickly and leaves one wishing for something more. I am used the Worst Witch books covering an entire term. This one felt more like a single episode of the bland tv series.
One thing that i truly wish the author had realised before she picked up a dictionary of teenage slang for the '00s was how well the original four books had aged. Her attempts to allign this new book with the harry potter generation have not worked. Whereas the older classic worst witch books hold their own against the weighty, overrated Harry Potter series, this one lets the side down and comes across as a cheap imitation of the latter.
The illustrations are as beautiful as ever, which makes up for the overall disappointment of this short read. You're all going to buy it. Nothing I can say will or should stop you. But prepare for disappointment.
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