Monday, April 20, 2026

Extraordinary Quests for Amateur Witches by Kayla Cottingham - OPTIONAL

Extraordinary Quests for Amateur Witches by Kayla Cottingham, 416 pages. Random House Children's Books (Penguin Random House), 2025. $20.

Language: R (49 swears, 12 “f”); Mature Content: PG-13 (repeated underage drinking, repeated kissing on page, and a couple of sexual innuendos); Violence: R (repeated bloody, graphic (fantasy & human) violence, with the on-page death of a dozen mercenaries)

BUYING ADVISORY: HS - OPTIONAL

AUDIENCE APPEAL: MANY

In order to complete his magical training and undo an accidental/illegal curse on his ex, Kieran takes on an impossible quest to find a magical cure-all. In true Hero’s Journey fashion, he encounters three trials, each more dangerous than the last. Along the way, he picks up a familiar and maybe a new love interest. Will Kieran find the cure or be doomed to failure and a life without magic?

In general, I enjoyed reading this book. It is the second in the series, the first being Practical Rules for Cursed Witches, so there I experienced some confusion trying to get into the novel initially, but I eventually got caught up in the story. There were some things that I thought were odd. It couldn’t figure out what kind of fantasy it wanted to be. There were parts that were steampunk, there were parts that were contemporary modern day, and obviously parts were magical. In general, it was a textbook example of the hero’s journey, albeit with some incongruencies that kind of took me out of the story. I think high school students will love the action & adventure, along with the sweet queer romance at the heart of the story.

Diversity note: all the main characters are white and LGBTQIA.

Reviewer: Kiera Beddes, ELA teacher #bookswithbeddes 


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