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Books with title Witches.

  • The Witches

    Roald Dahl, Quentin Blake

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Oct. 1, 1983)
    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. The Witches is a 1984 New York Times Book Review Notable Children's Book of the Year and Outstanding Book of the Year.
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  • The Witches

    Roald Dahl, Quentin Blake

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, Sept. 30, 1985)
    Whitbread Award Winner.
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  • Witches

    Ann Iosa

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Aug. 1, 1981)
    Good and evil witches cackle through a haunting collection of poems, stories, fairy tales, and folk tales
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  • Witches Four

    Marc Brown

    Mass Market Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Aug. 28, 1991)
    Four dancing witches who wear glasses and brush their teeth with spider paste discover that their hats, lost while they were flying upside down, have been made into houses by four homeless cats
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  • Witches

    John Hamilton

    Library Binding (ABDO & Daughters, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Discusses the history of witches and identifies Druids, Shamans and modern-day witches.
  • Witches Four

    Marc Tolon Brown

    Hardcover (Parents Magazine Press, Jan. 1, 1980)
    Book by Brown, Marc Tolon
  • Witches

    Peggy J Parks

    Library Binding (Referencepoint Press, Aug. 15, 2007)
    Discusses the history of witchcraft, from ancient god and goddess worship to modern wicca, witch-hunts in Europe and America, the punishments suspected witches received, and the beliefs and practices of wicca.
  • Witches

    Colin Wilson, Una Woodruff

    Hardcover (A&W Publishers, Aug. 16, 1981)
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  • Witches

    Colin Wilson

    Paperback (A & W Publishers, Aug. 16, 1981)
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  • The witches

    Roald Dahl, Quentin Blake

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1997)
    This is not a fairy-tale. This is about REAL WITCHES. Real witches don't ride around on broomsticks. They don't even wear black cloaks and hats. They are vile, cunning, detestable creatures who disguise themselves as nice, ordinary ladies. So how can you tell when you're face to face with one? Well, if you don't know yet you'd better find out quickly-because there's nothing a witch loathes quite as much as children and she'll wield all kinds of terrifying powers to get rid of them. Ronald Dahl has done it again! Winner of the 1983 Whitbread Award, the judges’ decision was unanimous: “funny, wise, deliciously disgusting, a real book for children. From the first paragraph to the last, we felt we were in the hands of a master”.
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  • Witches

    Malam, John Malam

    Hardcover (QED Books, Oct. 1, 2010)
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  • Witches' War

    Cortney Schmidt

    language (, June 15, 2011)
    A novella for lovers of fantasy, witches, mermaids, vampires, demons, shape-shifters, and angels, Witches War is the first installment in a brand-new series about the adventures of Zoie, a teenage mermaid enchanted to walk among humans. She and her friends represent the strongest races of the supernatural community--a group whose friendship is complemented by their differences and strengthened by a journey they never expected to take.This series will bring them to war at the witches' coven, where they'll discover a sinister plot much bigger than they could have imagined. In the aftermath of a horrific battle, they will have to travel to the Faerie Land, to Underwater, and even to Heaven and Hell.Continue to follow their journey in the next book, which will be released in the fall of 2011!