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by Isobel Bird So Mote It Be Published 2001 by Avon Books Find this book in our catalog.
In the first volume of this new series about modern-day witches, there's nothing about February that Kate likes -- the only bright spot is Valentine's Day, and even that looks dreary with no likely prospects in sight. Little does Kate know that her impulsive decision to cast a love spell will have consequences -- both good and bad -- far beyond what she intended.
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by Justine Larbalestier Magic or Madness Published 2006 by Razorbill Find this book in our catalog.
For 15 years, Reason Cansino has lived a life on the run in the Australian countryside with her mother. When her mother falls ill, Reason is forced to move in with her grandmother, a dangerous woman who believes in magic. Reason soon learns that magic is real.
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by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor Witch's Sister Published 2002 by Aladdin Paperbacks Find this book in our catalog.
A classic from the Newbery Medalist is now back in print. Lynn and her best friend Mouse are convinced their neighbor, old Mrs. Tuggle, is a witch. But no one believes them. Lynn and Mouse are sure that Mrs. Tuggle has plans to harm them. And the longer they wait, the more dangerous Mrs Tuggle becomes.
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by Treasure at the Heart of Tanglewood Published 2003 by Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media Find this book in our catalog.
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by Silver RavenWolf Witches' Night Out Published 1951 by Llewellyn Publications Find this book in our catalog.
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by Celia Rees Sorceress Published 2003 by Candlewick Press (MA) Find this book in our catalog.
This eagerly anticipated sequel to "Witch Child"--now in paperback--reveals what happened to Mary Newbury through a young, modern descendant with an uncanny connection to the past.
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by Celia Rees Witch Child Published 2002 by Candlewick Press (MA) Find this book in our catalog.
When her beloved grandmother is hanged in the public square as a witch, Mary narrowly escapes a similar fate, only to find intolerance and new danger among the Puritans in the New World.
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by Jonathan Stroud The Amulet of Samarkand Published 2004 by Hyperion Books Find this book in our catalog.
Set in modern-day London, this first book in a gripping new trilogy introduces young magician's apprentice Nathaniel. Humiliated by a hotshot wizard, Nathaniel summons the not-so-tame djinni, Bartimaeus, and sends him to steal the Amulet of Samarkand.
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by Cate Tiernan Book of Shadows Published 2001 by Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers Find this book in our catalog.
Seventeen-year-old Morgan thinks witchcraft is laughable when her best friend Bree drags her to a meeting of the Cirrus Coven. But during a ceremony led by Cal, Morgan's longtime crush, Morgan feels a shock. Suddenly everything looks brighter. Although she doesn't want to get involved with witchcraft, she feels it is choosing her.
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by Diana Wynne Jones Fire and Hemlock Published 2002 by HarperTrophy Find this book in our catalog.
When Polly does something terrible, everything changes. But what? Why can't she "remember"? She must uncover the secret or lose her true love--and perhaps herself--forever.
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