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  • Witches

    Alison Boyle, Roma Bishop

    Paperback (Kingfisher Books Ltd, )
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  • Witches!

    Mark Cheatham

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2012)
    From Shakespeare to Disney, cauldron-swirling, broomstick-riding witches have terrified and captivated people for centuries. This wickedly fascinating book will cast a spell that engages even the most reluctant readers. They will learn both facts and famous fictions, as well as the tale of the Witch of Pongo inside this enthralling look into the world of the supernatural.
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  • Witches

    Colin Hawkins, Jacqui Hawkins

    Paperback (Picture Lions, Feb. 7, 1995)
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  • WITCHES.

    Colin Wilson

    Hardcover (Paper Tiger, Aug. 16, 1981)
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  • Witches

    Rachel Lynette

    Hardcover (KidHaven Press, July 13, 2006)
    Eyewitness accounts of contact with the paranormal are paired with short sidebars prompting readers to consider alternative explanations, credibility of sources, and other elements of basic reasoning.
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  • Witches

    A.M. Burns

    Paperback (Harmony Ink Press LLC, May 7, 2015)
    The Woodmen Chronicles: Book ThreeThom Woodmen, a bigfoot or Oh Mah, who lives in a human world, is bonded to Ben Steele, an average teenager. Thom has barely adjusted to his new status as a Guardian when he discovers others working against him and there's a price on his head. Then an intruder appears in his family’s territory, and he senses strange energies coming from Ben. While they struggle to find out who wants Thom dead, Ben is tested to confirm Thom’s suspicions—Ben has magic. Ben shows promise, but he just wants to stay the normal human within their group of friends. After more attacks, Ben begins to see how magic might help him protect Thom—if only he can learn enough before the witch who is hunting them closes in for the kill.
  • Witches

    Ann Iosa

    Hardcover (Platt & Munk, March 15, 1981)
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  • Witch

    Christopher Smith

    language (Fifth Avenue Productions, Inc., July 8, 2011)
    STEPHEN KING: "PUT ME DOWN AS AN ENTHUSIASTIC CHRISTOPHER SMITH FAN. SMITH IS A CULTURAL GENIUS."NOTE: This is a 32,000-word paranormal NOVELLA that is part of a larger series.Description: In the first book of the Bulied Series, BULLIED, the relentlessly bullied 18-year-old Seth Moore is gifted an amulet that ignites within him a wealth of supernatural powers.If Seth uses the amulet properly, it will protect him from those determined to crush him at school. But after so many years of being beaten down and humiliated, the question is whether Seth can resist creating a firestorm of horror when the bullies around him create one fatal, awful act that begs for revenge. It's how Seth cleverly crushes some of his bullies that fuels the harrowing second book in the series, REVENGE.Now, in WITCH, Seth fully understands the power of the amulet as other amulets surface and he lays claim to them. Immediately, his power grows. Soon, a beautiful yet cunning witch named Anna appears to snatch the amulets away from Seth so her master can increase his own powers. With Seth and Anna essentially equal in power, Seth must face his greatest enemy to date. She is ruthless. She will kill him to get what she wants. And she comes in triplets. Can he stop her? More pressing, does he have the courage to rise up against her and save himself as well as his friends, who also are in danger? In this book, nothing is certain. And worse for Seth, some things, when not watched, can be taken away forever.
  • Witches

    Peter Castellano

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Some of the most iconic pop-culture figures ever have been witches: the Wicked Witch of the West, the White Witch in The Chronicles of Narnia, Hermione in the Harry Potter books. But theres a long history of witch legends from around the world, including historical events condemning them, such as the Salem witch trials. This high-interest topic will engage even the most reluctant readers with tales of good and bad magic, spells, and torture. Full-color photographs and historical images show witch stories throughout the ages as fact boxes investigate the truth behind the myths and the reason behind the history.
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  • The Witches

    Roald Dahl

    Paperback (Puffin, June 1, 1998)
    A young boy and his Norwegian grandmother, who is an expert on witches, together foil a witches' plot to destroy the world's children by turning them into mice.
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  • 13 Witches

    Drac Von Stoller

    language (Drac Von Stoller, Feb. 16, 2018)
    Before I begin this story, just remember when you were a little boy or girl and how vivid your imaginations were. When you read a book you could close your eyes and somehow be in the story, and see the scenery, and characters come alive. In the story you are about to read a little boy by the name of Victor will bring his imagination to life on canvas that will have fatal consequences.Even though Victor’s life was pretty messed up because of his alcoholic parent’s, he never gave up on his dream of becoming a famous painter. Victor being an only child, you would think his parent’s would spoil him rotten, but since the bottle was the only thing they cared about, Victor had to take a back seat and figure out life on his own. As Victor’s passion for painting grew each day it was getting easier to drown out his sorrows of not having a stable family life he could be proud of. Anytime Victor would get excited about a painting he worked so hard on, he would run downstairs to show it off to his parent’s but all he got in the end was heartache. Finally, he said after painting what he thought was his best yet he said “Maybe this time they’ll be proud of me but the only reaction he got when he should it to them was laughter and belittlement from by telling him his painting was absolute junk. His father said “A dog could paint better than that!” Then his father and mother opened their cans of beer and threw beer all over his painting as they both were laughing hysterically.Victor started crying and shouted out loud “I wish you both were dead!” His parent’s just laughed even more, and popped another can of beer, and chased it down, and then threw their empty cans of beer at him hitting him in the back of the head. Victor ran upstairs to his room crying and angry as hell. He wiped the tears from his face and decided to get out of the house for a while so he could cool down, and get a breath of fresh air. Victor’s parents never took him outside to see the world so he could associate with kids his own age, and if that would happen it would probably be kind of frightening to him but at the same time exciting. Victor got on his jacket and marched out of his room down the stairs and as he was heading towards the front door his father said “Where are you going Picasso?” as he laughed and guzzled down another beer. “I’m going out for a while!” and slammed the door behind him. His father got up from the kitchen table with beer in hand then opened the door and yelled out for Victor to get back in the house, but Victor didn’t turn around and just kept on walking. His father yelled out again “Hey Picasso! when you get back home you’re going to get the whipping of your life!” Victor’s mother raised her head up off the kitchen table and said to her husband, “Just let him go, and get back in here, and help me finish off the rest of this case of beer, and then we can go upstairs and fool around.” “Sounds good to me and besides he’s just a thorn in our side, and wish we never had a child to have to spend our beer money on.”
  • Witches

    Virginia Loh-Hagan

    Paperback (45th Parallel Pr, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Books in the Magic, Myth, and Mystery series explore those spooky creatures that go bump in the night, fill our dreams (or nightmares!), and make us afraid of the dark. In Witches you'll learn more about these creepy creatures. Written with a high interest level to appeal to a more mature audience and a lower level of complexity with clear visuals to help struggling readers along. Considerate text includes tons of fascinating information and wild facts that will hold the readers' interest, allowing for successful mastery and comprehension. A table of contents, glossary with simplified pronunciations, and index all enhance comprehension.
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