
Witch Week
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There are good witches and bad witches, but the law says that all witches must be burned at the stake. So when an anonymous note warns, Someone in this class is a witch, the students in 6B are nervous � especially the boy who's just discovered that he can cast spells and the girl who was named after the most famous witch of all.Witch Week features the debonair enchanter Chrestomanci, who also appears in Charmed Life, The Magicians of Caprona, and The Lives of Christopber Chant.Someone in the class is a witch. At least so the anonymous note says. Everyone is only too eager to prove it is someone else because in this society, witches are burned at the stake.
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- Filetype: PDF
- Pages: 304 pages
- ISBN: 9780007267699 / 0
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He started every entry with I got up. It meant, I hate this school. When he wrote I do not like porridge, that was actually true, but porridge was his code-word for Simon Silverson. Simon was porridge at breakfast, potatoes at lunch, and bread at tea. All the other other he hated had code-words too. Dan Smith was cornflakes, cabbage, and butter. Theresa was milk. Diana Wynne Jones, Witch Week // Evidently this was the kind of manthat Estelle fell instantly in love with. Diana Wynne Jones, Witch Week // THE OLD LAB was not used for anything much except detention. But there was still a faint smell of old science clinging to it, from generations of experiments which had gone wrong. Diana Wynne Jones, Witch Week //
Dunia dalam Witch Week adalah salah satu dari beberapa dunia yang muncul dalam serial Chrestomanci. Namun, berbeda dari buku-buku sebelumnya, di dalam Witch Week menjadi penyihir adalah sebuah aib. Menjadi penyihir adalah menjadi liyan, maka identitas tersebut harus disembunyikan. Siapa pun yang ketahuan sebagai penyihir bisa jadi akan... Read March 2015Re-read January 2017CHRESTOMANCIIIIIIII! This was my first DWJ book. I read it because I really liked Harry Potter and was searching for something in a similar vein. I had to be younger than ten at the time. My sister Erin pointed it out to me in the library because the cover of this book had kids riding brooms (or mops, etc.) and I immediately became invested in it. This...