Something Wicked (Lockhart Legacy #1)
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Something wicked this way comes… You’d think being the descendant of powerful witches would...
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The Gathering (Wilde Grove #1)
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The veil between the worlds is shredding. The old gods are calling. Erin inherits a cottage in a...
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Dark Heir (Jane Yellowrock #9)
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Shape-shifting skinwalker Jane Yellowrock is the best in the business when it comes to slaying...
Shadow Rites (Jane Yellowrock #10)
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Slaying vampires is child's play for skinwalker Jane Yellowrock. But handling the complicated...
Deception (Dark Matter #2)
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An epidemic is sweeping the country. You are among the infected. There is no cure, and you cannot...
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The Divide (The Secret Circle #4)
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Keep your enemies close. . . . For the first time since moving to New Salem, Cassie Blake feels...
Eternity
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300 years ago, Raven St. James was hanged for witchcraft. But she revives among the dead to find...
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The year’s best Fantasy and Horrror 2006 19th annual collection
Ellen Datlow, Kelly Link and Gavin J. Grant
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The legendary anthology is back, with witches and warlocks, fairy rings and gothic tales. "The...
Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated The Power of Three (Charmed, #1) in Books
Jul 25, 2022
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The power of Three ( charmed book 1)
By Eliza Willard and Constance M. Burge
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The first in a new series about three gorgeous sisters who disover they are the most powerful of all witches. Prue, Piper and Phoebe Halliwell didn't think reading a mgical incantation would work, but now Prue can move things with her mind, Piper can freeze time and Phoebe can see into the future.
Oh this was like putting a warm blanket round myself. I love this series and until recently I didn’t know I could get the books. It’s never going to win awards but I loved it. I’m an emotional reviewer I always review on how a book makes me feel once it’s finished and what’s better then nostalgia on paper?!
David McK (3728 KP) rated Sourcery: Discworld: The Unseen University Collection in Books
Nov 27, 2022
At this point the series was still very much in its infancy; very much still a parody of classic 'Sword and Sorcery' (especially where Rincewind is concerned) instead of the exploration of the human character it would later become.
Everybody has their own favourite 'subseries' of Discworld novels - The Witches, Stand-alones, Industrial Revolution, City Guards, Death - for me, personally, the Rincewind series has also fallen towards the bottom of that ranking (although they do get better around about the time of Interesting Times).
Having said that, it's still interesting to see the beginnings of Pratchett's evolution of the Discworld here - like any great symphony, they all need to start somewhere!

