Maud and the Tea of Dume


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Maud and The Tea of Dume Magic, Tea & Witches, Book 1 Magic, Tea and Witches, what would the world be without them? Maud Twangle, a Professional Witch, lives in a world full of magic and mystery with her best friend, Henrietta, who is a Magical Moon Spider. Henrietta lives under Maud’s floppy and rather bedraggled felt pointed ‘going out’ Witches’ hat, which was not to be confused with Maud’s floppy and rather bedraggled, felt pointed ‘gardening’ Witches’ hat, of course. Whilst going about her daily magical life, full of trips to the city by Owl (she much prefers to travel that way, rather than by Dragon) for Tea Symposiums, Maud stumbles headlong into three mysteries which she vows, upon the said floppy and rather bedraggled, felt pointed ‘going out’ Witches’ hat, to solve all of them. The Three Mysteries: 1. Witches & Wizards of the First Order are dying and it’s changing the magical world. 2. A child has appeared in Maud’s cottage, where has she come from and why? 3. What is wrong with the Tea of Dume and why does Maud instinctively fear it? With a swish of magic, a smattering of luck and an ingenious brain, Maud endeavours to solve all these mysteries. However, what will happen to the magical world and its varied inhabitants, if she fails? ‘Tis a horror too terrible to contemplate, without a copious amount of tea, of course.




Chameleon


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Chameleon Man is not at the top of the food chain and hasn't been for a very long time. Shipton-under-Wychwood is a sleepy English village where Kate Henson arrives to study at theatre school. She meets the son of the local peerage, and they fall deeply in love, however, they come from two very different worlds. Something is not quite right, and as more mysterious deaths occur in the nearby town of Oxford, the truth finally begins to unravel exposing a world hidden in plain sight. A world far more terrifying and deadly than anyone could imagine. Between England and Croatia, the body count rises as a struggle for power emerges. An accidental event turns the wheels of fate and our lovers find themselves caught in the middle. One finds the truth and the other…well, vampires don’t exist, everyone knows that… but the myths and legends behind them do. Sadly, one will die, while the other remains immortal. Forced apart how can they ever be together? The answer comes from the unearthing of an ancient and frightening secret society of deadly creatures masquerading as humans. Mankind is not at the top of the food chain and hasn’t been for a very long time. Finally, an amazing destiny is discovered from within the ancient world of the Chameleon.




Witch Bottle


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Witch Bottle Witch Books, Book 1 You can’t choose the members of your family, not even the dead ones. After a family tragedy, Amy Grey finds herself in a foreign country emptying her parent’s belongings from their summer cottage. The cottage, however, feels strange and Amy is certain someone or something is watching her. Quickly, Amy slips into everyday life of a small town which, unbeknown to her, is haunted and conceals a serial killer. Bodies pile up because the Police have no leads, nor any evidence to pursue, nothing except a rare Witch’s Sigil. Murder and mayhem ensue both in the present and the past, events that Amy never imagined she would see. She learns there’s another world of Spirit and vengeful Souls just under the veil of our reality. In the bloody conclusion, the true depth of the horror is revealed and several lives hang in the balance. Who will live and who will be Spirit?




Castrum Lucis


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Castrum Lucis The Chameleon Sagas, Book II In the home of the Council, anything can happen. Then… Shipton-under-Wychwood is the sleepy English village where Kate Henson arrived to study at the theatre school. It was also where she made friends, fell in love and discovered a secret, hidden world of creatures masquerading as humans. She also found out she had an extraordinary new destiny ahead of her. Now… Kate returns home to all things familiar but now knows her life will never be normal, nor human, again. What will she discover about herself? Also, what will she feed on and truly become? Will she be a Hippie, a Feeder or a Bleeder? Learning to use her new powers, she must hide the frightening truth from the entire human world. She must also survive the Council’s testing and her interment at Castrum Lucis just to become a functioning member of their society. Sadly, she is set apart from the man she loves by a seer’s vision, but will Kate find solace with another? Perhaps with a Bleeder, but how can he be trusted when his allegiance belongs elsewhere? Between England and Canada, some lives are lost and others changed forever, and, when a struggle for the Chameleon ruling power erupts, secrets best hidden are revealed. Kate battles her own fears, while rebel Chameleons try to change their secret society and the human world…forever. The lives of all hang in the balance until the long-lost voice of The Hermit is heard from deep within the ancient, hidden world of the Chameleons.




Witch Tree


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Witch Tree Witch Books, Book 2 History isn’t safe when you can rewrite it. Despite the busy schedule of being a best-selling author, Amy begins to accept her heritage and starts her lessons in the arcane arts with Erda as her teacher. As Amy returns to a quiet life and writes her next novel in the small town of Morton Creek, she and Erda start noticing some things are strangely different. Why are events and people changing around them, when Amy and Erda remember it all quite differently? With a few of the town’s people missing and others appearing back from the dead, what is happening to Morton Creek? Amy and Erda’s confusion and inquisitiveness take them on an eerie journey to a past full of spells, death, and dark magic. They must correct the past to save the present and protect the future, or lose everything they know and love.




Central Asia, 130 Years of Russian Dominance


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**** BCL3 lists the predecessor version carrying the subtitle A century of Russian rule (1967). A needed revision of the classic. Deals with the people, their intellectual lives, the land, history, nationalism, agriculture, industry, modernization. A cloth edition is reported at $57.50; we've not seen it. **** The first edition, titled Central Asia: A Century of Russian Rule (1967), is cited in BCL3. The present edition is a revision of Central Asia: 120 Years of Russian Rule (1989). This new, augmented edition preserves the previous 17 chapters intact. Besides writing a new final chapter that focuses mainly on the eventful period 1989-93, the editor has also revised the preface and notes about contributors, and has enlarged and updated the bibliography of English-language sources and readings. Paper edition (unseen), $26.95. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR




The Witchlets of Witches Brew


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The Witchlets of Witches Brew A Collection of Tales By Edain Duguay. Nine tales set throughout a seasonal year in the modern day village of Brew, commonly known by the name of 'Witches Brew'. The villagers of Brew worship the land and the seasons, they celebrate the wonders of life and nature during their eight yearly festivals and a Blue Moon celebration. Each tale sees deep changes in the main character's life relevant to the celebration around which it is set. Many of the characters you'll meet in the series are in more than one of these tales and each child shows the attributes and personalities of the plants or trees they are named after. The Witchlets of Witches Brew collection centres on real life problems and provides children with fictional, Pagan related stories to help work through their own feelings. Throughout these stories of change, the children learn to appreciate life, family and nature more. These tales are suitable for young and old alike. Tales included: * Holly the Hasty Witch Holly is always in a rush, never stopping to complete a task and often forgetting to fulfil her promises. This tale is about the virtue of Integrity, keeping one's word and is set at Yule. * Birch the Selfish Witch Birch dislikes having a new step-dad and a new brother or sister on the way. This tale is about the virtue of Fidelity, the birth of a child and is set at Imbolc. * Ash the Solitary Witch Ash is a single child of a family who moves to Brew. This tale is about the virtue of Perseverance, being brave enough to make friends and is set at the Spring Equinox. * Willow the Lonely Witch Willow feels very alone when she hears life changing news about her mum's relationship with her girlfriend. This tale is about the virtue of Courage, same sex parents and is set at Beltane. * Ivy the Stubborn Witch Ivy hates summer for many reasons but most of all because her cousin, Honey, comes to stay with her family for a month. This tale is about the virtue of Hospitality, sharing and is set at the Summer Solstice. * Rowan the Hungry Witch Rowan is always hungry, no matter what or how much she eats. This tale is about the virtue of Industriousness, helping someone less fortunate and is set at Lughnasadh. * Hazel the Unwise Witch Hazel is a fun loving girl who doesn't understand the consequences of rash decisions. This tale is about the virtue of Discipline, personal responsibility and is set during the Autumn Equinox. * Yew the Bored Witch Yew has been brought up by her loving, and somewhat over protective, Grandma. This tale is about the virtue of Self-reliance, helping around the home and is set at Samhain. * Plum the Cautious Witch Plum has been bullied for an entire year but has kept it a secret. After she moves to Brew, she becomes overly cautious with others. This tale is about the virtue of Honour, standing up for oneself and is set at a Blue Moon.