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521) The mammoth book of graphic novels for Minecrafters: three unofficial adventures for Minecrafters
522) Extra witchy
523) The memory thief
524) The Sea of Always
526) Wandfasted
Magic, romance, fantasy, and adventure collide in Wandfasted, the irresistible ebook prequel to The Black Witch Chronicles by Laurie Forest.
Twenty years before Elloren Gardner enrolled at Verpax University, the Realm War was tearing apart Erthia. When Tessla Harrow is driven from her home by the fighting, she discovers a depth of power she never knew she had...and an irresistible draw...
527) Mathilda, SuperWitch
On Hallowe'en night, Mathilda Honeycutt finds out she's a SuperWitch. Not the modern, hippie
kind...the real, wand-wielding, pixie-dust kind. After a life devoted to retail and coffee drinks,
Mathilda is thrown into the secret world of witches, werewolves, vampires, faeries, you name it,
it exists!
As Mathilda discovers her magic, she also discovers she's prophesied to save the world. The
problem is, she'd rather spend
529) From bad to cursed
530) Light Mage
Journey to the magical world of Erthia in this exciting prequel to The Black Witch Chronicles by critically acclaimed fantasy author Laurie Forest.
Before Elloren came to possess the Wand of Myth, the Wand was drawn to Sagellyn Gaffney. Sage's rare magical ability makes her the perfect protector for the one tool that can combat the evil forces in Erthia. But in order to keep the Wand...
532) In charm's way
533) What the hex?!
534) Back in a spell
535) When the crow's away
536) The Shadow Glass
The epic finale to the Bone Witch series! As Tea's dark magic eats away at her, she must save the one she loves most, even while her life―and the kingdoms―are on the brink of destruction.
In the eight kingdoms, none have greater strength or influence than the asha, who hold elemental magic. But only a bone witch has the power to raise the dead. Tea has used this dark magic to breathe life into those she has loved and lost ... and
...538) The palace of dreams
539) Lasher
“[Anne] Rice’s descriptive writing is so opulent it almost begs to be read by candlelight.”—The Washington Post Book World
In seventeenth-century Scotland, the first “witch,”...