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The Witch Rose [Paperback]

Annie Dalton


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Laurel Fair didn't go into the garden looking for trouble. She was just trying to find something interesting for the class nature table - and then she saw the witch rose. Witch roses mean trouble and Laurel was worried. The author's book "Nightmaze" was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal.

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A really sweet story 10 Feb 2011
By Emily Martha Sorensen - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I love this book. It's cute and very sweet. I didn't discover it until I was in high school, and I loved it so much that I started reading it again the instant I finished it.

The main character has to deal with magic chasing her family -- first a witch rose, then a witch cat, and then more and more magical things. The tension is strong without being scary, and the descriptions (particularly about the color of magic) are both simple and memorable. A very sweet story that I loved, and plan to share with all my children.

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