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  • Witch

    Tara Brown, Julie McKay, Audible Studios

    Audiobook (Audible Studios, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Don't miss out on the excitement of the Devil's Roses, now a completed New Adult series full of angst and lust and a little horror. Paranormal romance at its best by international best seller Tara Brown. The moment her lips utter the soft wish into the cold darkness, Ophelia is forced down a road she cannot survive. Her wishes become reality, her pains becomes others' suffering, and her nightmares take on shape. Something lingers in the dark, stalking her, hunting her from the shadows. But the gift of a snow globe changes everything. She discovers she is the last branch in a magical bloodline many have been searching for. For Aimee and Ari, Ophelia couldn't come at a worse moment. Just as they find her, the girl they seek, Giselle is made royalty of something dark and seedy. It proves to be a task more daunting than anything they can imagine her undertaking. The haunted house at the end of the tree-lined street fills as the Roses ready to fight their last battle.
  • Witch Week

    Diana Wynne Jones

    eBook (Greenwillow Books, Oct. 13, 2009)
    There are good witches and bad witches, but the law says that all witches must be burned at the stake. So when an anonymous note warns, "Someone in this class is a witch," the students in 6B are nervous—especially the boy who's just discovered that he can cast spells and the girl who was named after the most famous witch of all. Witch Week features the debonair enchanter Chrestomanci, who also appears in Charmed Life, The Magicians of Caprona, and The Lives of Christopber Chant. Someone in the class is a witch. At least so the anonymous note says. Everyone is only too eager to prove it is someone else—because in this society, witches are burned at the stake.
  • Witch Weed

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

    Paperback (Aladdin, Sept. 1, 2004)
    "One of the most feared of a witch's powers is that of the evil eye..." After throwing Mrs. Tuggle's evil glass eye into the creek, Lynn and her best friend, Mouse, anticipate a soothing summer. But when Lynn notices some strange-looking purple plants growing down by the creek, she begins to worry. Is she imagining it, or are the plants sprouting right near where she threw the eye? What's worse is that some girls from school may be starting their own coven of witches -- and Mouse might be getting sucked in! Does Mrs. Tuggle have unfinished business with them? And if so, can Lynn fight her evil again?
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  • Witch

    Christopher Pike

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, Dec. 1, 1990)
    Julia is a young woman with extraordinary powers, with the ability to heal people. She comes from a tradition of witches, but before Julia's mother died, she warned her never to look in water that had moonlight shining on it. Unfortunately she does - and she sees a vision of the future.
  • Witch Weed

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 1991)
    Lynn Morley and Mouse spot strange purple weeds growing exactly where they threw old Mrs. Tuggle's glass eye in The Witch's Eye. Could these ominous plants be witch weeds?From the Trade Paperback edition.
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  • Witch-o-ween

    Amelia Picklewiggle, Tracey Norman, Visual Audios

    Audible Audiobook (Visual Audios, July 8, 2015)
    Witch Hazel has quite a dilemma. It's her job to save Halloween. But when her evil sister swoops into the town and places a nasty spell, Witch Hazel's plans for a happy Halloween don't go the way she planned. Will Witch Hazel be able to save Halloween in time? Find out in this hilarious children's bedtime story. Amelia Picklewiggle is the ambassador for Board on Books for Young Readers. She was the guest judge for the Vegas PBS television station and the very first author to present the awards for the Kids Go Writing Contest. Her characters are trademarked. She is represented by a leading US brand licensing agent and a Hollywood producer. Her books, Lone Huntress, The Adventures of Mickey Silver Mouse, and Elliot Finds a Home are bound for television and the big screen.
  • Witch Week

    Diana Wynne Jones

    Hardcover (Greenwillow, Aug. 1, 1993)
    If the note that had been passed to Mr. Crossley in his geography class is true, there is a witch in the class, a witch who will certainly be burned at the stake unless the magician Chrestomanci can be summoned magically. Reissue.
  • Witch

    Christopher Pike

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, July 31, 2001)
    She Was A Good Witch. Julia is a young woman with extraordinary powers. She has the ability to heal people with her touch. She also knows things that are happening in far-off places when she looks in water that has sunlight shining on it. She comes from a tradition of witches -- good witches. But before Julia's mother died, she warned her daughter never to look in water that had moonlight shining on it. Unfortunately, almost by accident, Julia does. What she sees is a vision of the future, a scene in which a young man she doesn't know is shot in a hold-up and dies in her arms. Only later, when Julia attends a football game at school, does she meet the young man. He is her girlfriend's new boyfriend. Julia immediately falls for the guy, but it is an ill-fated love. He does not belong to her and he is supposed to die. Or does he have to die? Julia doesn't know if her vision of the future is set, or if it can be changed. She doesn't know why the gunman in her vision evokes such hatred in her, and why she feels she must destroy him at all costs. But using the supernatural powers at her command, and risking her own life plus the lives of her friends, Julia will find the answers to all these questions, at a terrible cost.
  • 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.
  • Witch Week

    Diana Wynne Jones

    Paperback (HarperCollins Children's Books, Feb. 4, 2008)
    Glorious new rejacket of a Diana Wynne Jones favourite, featuring Chrestomanci - now a book with extra bits!SOMEONE IN THIS CLASS IS A WITCHWhen the note, written in ordinary ballpoint, turns up in the homework books Mr Crossley is marking, he is very upset. For this is Larwood House, a school for witch-orphans, where witchcraft is utterly forbidden. And yet magic keeps breaking out all over the place - like measles!The last thing they need is a visit from the Divisional Inquisitor. If only Chrestomanci could come and sort out all the trouble.
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  • Witch Week

    Diana Wynne Jones

    Paperback (HarperCollins Children's Books, Feb. 4, 2008)
    Glorious new rejacket of a Diana Wynne Jones favourite, featuring Chrestomanci - now a book with extra bits!SOMEONE IN THIS CLASS IS A WITCHWhen the note, written in ordinary ballpoint, turns up in the homework books Mr Crossley is marking, he is very upset. For this is Larwood House, a school for witch-orphans, where witchcraft is utterly forbidden. And yet magic keeps breaking out all over the place - like measles!The last thing they need is a visit from the Divisional Inquisitor. If only Chrestomanci could come and sort out all the trouble.
  • Witch Weed

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, Joe Burleson

    Paperback (DELL Yearling, Sept. 1, 1992)
    Lynn Morley and Mouse spot strange purple weeds growing exactly where they threw old Mrs. Tuggle's glass eye in The Witch's Eye. Could these ominous plants be witch weeds?
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