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A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking — T. Kingfisher

A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking

by T. Kingfisher

★★★★☆ · 4.2 on Goodreads

Cosy Plucky Heroine

A girl whose only magic is bread

Fourteen-year-old Mona can do exactly one thing: make dough do as it's told, which is how she ends up with a sourdough familiar and a city to save. It's flour-dusted and funny and braver than it looks, with a real lump-in-the-throat heart. Read it when you want a small hero and a warm kitchen against a dark night.

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