How to Hang a Witch

How to Hang a Witch

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The #1 New York Times bestseller!

It’s the Salem Witch Trials meets Mean Girls in this New York Times bestselling novel from one of the descendants of Cotton Mather, where the trials of high school start to feel like a modern-day witch hunt for a teen with all the wrong connections to Salem’s past.

Salem, Massachusetts, is the site of the infamous witch trials and the new home of Samantha Mather. Recently transplanted from New York City, Sam and her stepmother are not exactly welcomed with open arms. Sam is the descendant of Cotton Mather, one of the men responsible for those trials—and almost immediately, she becomes the enemy of a group of girls who call themselves the Descendants. And guess who their ancestors were?

If dealing with that weren’t enough, Sam also comes face to face with a real, live (well, technically dead) ghost. A handsome, angry ghost who wants Sam to stop touching his stuff. But soon Sam discovers she is at the center of a centuries-old curse affecting anyone with ties to the trials. Sam must come to terms with the ghost and find a way to work with the Descendants to stop a deadly cycle that has been going on since the first accused witch was hanged. If any town should have learned its lesson, it’s Salem. But history may be about to repeat itself.

“It’s like Mean Girls meets history class in the best possible way.” —Seventeen Magazine

“Mather shines a light on the lessons the Salem Witch Trials can teach us about modern-day bullying—and what we can do about it.” —Bustle

“Strikes a careful balance of creepy, fun, and thoughtful.” —NPR

I am utterly addicted to Mather’s electric debut. It keeps you on the edge of your seat, twisting and turning with ghosts, witches, an ancient curse, and—sigh—romance. It’s beautiful. Haunting. The characters are vivid and real. I. Could. Not. Put. It. Down.” —Jennifer Niven, bestselling author of All the Bright Places
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“I’m not perfect. I’m far from it. I’m weird. The strangest things happen around me all the time.” Watch out, Jughead, Sam is coming for you! I do NOT understand the high average rating. It was honestly SO stupid and I was looking forward to reading the second book in the series because it takes place on the Titanic. However, I cannot handle more of these characters. The main character, Sam, is a pain in the ass and the cause of many eye rolls and cringe attacks. She’s clumsy and awkward and the perfect opposite of endearing. Then there are the Descendants. A group of mean girls descendant from Salem’s witches. They always wear black and hate the main character. Adding to that, there’s one of the stupidest love triangles of all time: “I just did a spell with my next-door neighbour, and my best friend’s a spirit – who I’ve kissed.” The ghost is “tuned in” to her, so he always knows where she is. Creepy much? Coincidentally, the son of her next-door neighbour is also in love with her. And she’s the only one who can see the spirit, so there were many awkward and cringey moments. And while I’m on the topic of cringey moments: there was a party where EVERYONE got a rash, except, of course, the main character. Every single partygoer assumed she bit them. She herself “always assumed the rash somehow manifested by itself, like a sign of the apocalypse or something.” Absolutely ridiculous.

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