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The third book in the thrilling series about the Widdershins sisters is a spellbinding tale of sorcery, spells, and witches.
It should have been a fresh start for the Widdershins, finally free from the misty gloom of Crowstone and beginning a new life. But all is not as it seems in their postcard-pretty village. Their neighbors are acting strangely, and why do they flinch at the mere mention of magic?
The Widdershins sisters have their own secret: a set of enchanted nesting dolls with the power to render their user invisible. The sisters must use their wits--and their magic--if they're to break the dark hold over the village, and save one of their own . . . but have they finally met their match?
A dangerous spell cast over an unsuspecting village.
An enchanted painting locked in a hidden room.
A desperate race against time to break the spell before it's too late . .
Show moreA Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
The third book in the thrilling series about the Widdershins sisters is a spellbinding tale of sorcery, spells, and witches.
It should have been a fresh start for the Widdershins, finally free from the misty gloom of Crowstone and beginning a new life. But all is not as it seems in their postcard-pretty village. Their neighbors are acting strangely, and why do they flinch at the mere mention of magic?
The Widdershins sisters have their own secret: a set of enchanted nesting dolls with the power to render their user invisible. The sisters must use their wits--and their magic--if they're to break the dark hold over the village, and save one of their own . . . but have they finally met their match?
A dangerous spell cast over an unsuspecting village.
An enchanted painting locked in a hidden room.
A desperate race against time to break the spell before it's too late . .
Show moreMichelle Harrison is the author of twelve novels for children and young adults. Her first book, Thirteen Treasures, won the Waterstones Children's Book prize, and her work has been translated into seventeen languages. Michelle lives in England with her son, Jack, and a black cat called Marmite.
"Another intriguing, memorable adventure." -- Kirkus ReviewsPraise for A Pinch of Magic: "A gripping, atmospheric tale of sorcery, secrets, and sisterhood, infused with the titular pinch of magic." -- Kirkus ReviewsPraise for A Pinch of Magic: "In a coming-of-age journey that is emotional, dramatic, and magical, A Pinch of Magic packs more than a pinch of heart, exploring the love of three sisters, as well as curses, imprisonment, and adventure." -- BooklistPraise for A Pinch of Magic: "A good choice for middle grade fairy-tale fans craving something with an occasionally dark twist, and some sisterly double crossing." -- School Library JournalPraise for A Sprinkle of Sorcery: "Atmospheric, nail-biting, and perilous fantasy adventure." -- Kirkus Reviews
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