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The Merlin Conspiracy, by Diana Wynne Jones (Greenwillow Books, 2003)

Posted on July 16, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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Arianrhod (Roddy) and her best friend Grundo live on the alternate Earth known as Blest, which acts as the magical center for thousands of worlds. To keep the magic stable, they travel with the King’s Progress, a perpetual movement of … Continue reading →

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The Legend of Holly Claus, by Brittney Ryan (HarperCollins, 2004)

Posted on July 16, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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Somewhere beyond the Arctic Circle, ringed by magical glaciers, lies the Land of the Immortals, the kingdom known as Forever. Ruled by Nicholas, better known as Santa Claus, it’s a happy place where the immortal souls of those who’ve truly … Continue reading →

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The Grand Tour, by Patricia C. Wrede and Caroline Stevermer (Harcourt, 2004)

Posted on July 16, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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Some people get Caribbean cruises for their honeymoons. Others get Grand Tours of Europe. Such is the case for cousins Cecy and Kate, who, after marrying, respectively, James Tarleton and Lord Thomas Schofield at the end of Sorcery and Cecilia, … Continue reading →

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The Frog Princess, by E.D. Baker (Bloomsbury, 2003)

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The Frog Princess is a twist on the old Frog Prince story, taking the theme of a prince whose transformation into a frog can only be reversed by a princess’ kiss, and adding a whole new dimension to it. In … Continue reading →

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The Witches of Bailiwick, by Sandra Forrester (Barron’s, 2005)

Posted on July 16, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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At long last, the time has come for Beatrice Bailey and her friends to confront the evil sorcerer, Dally Rumpe, once and for all. In four previous missions to the Witches’ Sphere, the quartet (later quintet) of teenage witches went … Continue reading →

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The Witches of Winged-Horse Mountain, by Sandra Forrester (Barron’s, 2004)

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Guess who’s back? That’s right, it’s Beatrice Bailey and her friends. In the fourth book in the series, they’ve been tasked with the mission of freeing yet another part of the magical land of Bailiwick from the clutches of the … Continue reading →

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The Witches of Sea-Dragon Bay, by Sandra Forrester (Barron’s, 2003)

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Teenage witch Beatrice Bailey is back once again in this, her third exploit. This time, she and her friends are directed to help free the town of Sea-Dragon Bay from the evil clutches of rogue wizard Dally Rumpe, whose power … Continue reading →

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The Witches of Friar’s Lantern, by Sandra Forrester (Barron’s, 2003)

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Beatrice Bailey, star of The Everyday Witch, returns for her second adventure in this continuing series of a girl called to test her talents by breaking an ancient curse. For Beatrice, the difference between being an Everyday Witch of low … Continue reading →

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The Everyday Witch, by Sandra Forrester (Barron’s, 2002)

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Beatrice Bailey isn’t much of a witch. Save for her weather spells, every magical thing she attempts goes haywire. As far as that goes, she’s not too worried. She’s accepted that in a few days, on her twelfth birthday, she’ll … Continue reading →

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The Divide, by Elizabeth Kay (The Chicken House, 2003)

Posted on July 16, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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In this unusual book, a young man named Felix falls through the barriers separating the worlds, falling into a land where mythical creatures roam and magic is dominant instead of science. Cursed with a heart condition that means he doesn’t … Continue reading →

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