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The Notwitches: Prison Break

Gary Panton
Barcode 9781915947581
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Release Date: 14/08/2025

Genre: Children's Fiction
Sub-Genre: Children's Science Fiction & Fantasy
Label: Chicken House Ltd
Series: Notwitches
Language: English
Publisher: Chicken House Ltd

Melanda Notwitch is planning to break her parents out of the Darkand Horrible and Disgusting Prison for Witches. But first, she andMitch will have to find a way in. All they need is a spell thatwill get them arrested. What could possibly go wrong?
The second adventure in this sparkling comic series, full of adventure, friendship and family. Melanda Notwitch is planning to break her parents out of the Dark and Horrible and Disgusting Prison for Witches. But first, she and Mitch will have to find a way in. All they need is a spell that will get them arrested. What could possibly go wrong? The return of your favourite witchy duo, accompanied by a fabulous crew of brand-new characters For fans of Roald Dahl and Laura Ellen Anderson; perfect for ages 7–11 Brimming with loathsome villains, unexpected heroes, extraordinary set pieces and an almost-talking cat! With spectacular illustrations from rising star, Dotty Sutton   PRAISE FOR THE NOTWITCHES: ‘This zippy fable is a triumph of nonsense.’ THE TIMES ‘The Notwitches is an offbeat, funny story, which sees Melanda go on an adventure with a new friend, Mitch the Witch, and her cat Rolo.’ BOOKTIME ‘Get ready to be bewitched and beguiled by a brilliant new illustrated adventure series from the spellbinding team of author, editor and doodler Gary Panton and talented new illustrator Dotty Sutton. The Notwitches has a big heart, and the spirit and effervescence of Roald Dahl’ LANCASHIRE EVENING POST