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SPELLS TO FORGET US

In order for Luna Gold and Aoife Walsh to date, Luna must lift the Veil for Aoife, allowing her to perceive the existence of magic. Luna, a fat Black lesbian witch, must also cast a memory spell that will cause Aoife, a biracial (white and Black) bisexual mundane, to forget about her if the two break up. But once the spells are cast, a flood of memories comes back—and both girls realize they’ve dated before. So begins a cycle of meet-cutes and breakups in which Luna and Aoife seem destined to find each other—but also destined to be pulled apart. Meanwhile, Aoife’s parents continue to cross her boundaries as they share information about her on their blog, The Wonderful Walshes, and pressure from Luna’s grandmother is mounting in anticipation of Luna’s taking her grandmother’s seat on the Witch Council. The girls are on a path to discovering whether they can make their relationship work, but equally as pressing is whether they’ll be able to stand up to their families. There’s an authenticity to the teens’ sweeter moments as well as their moments of struggle. Chapters alternate between their first-person perspectives, making for rich characterization that supports the action-filled storyline.

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