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Witches' Key to Terror | 
| Author: Silver Ravenwolf Publisher: Llewellyn Publications Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 235135
Media: Mass Market Paperback Edition: 1st Reading Level: Young Adult Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 272 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 4.3 x 0.8
ISBN: 0738700495 EAN: 9780738700496
Publication Date: May 1, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: New Copy. Has light wear to cover only. Clean and new inside. Excellent reading copy!
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Product Description From the author of Teen Witch comes the third instalment in the "Witches' Chillers" series of spellbinders. Feisty teens of different races and different backgrounds make up the WNO (Witches' Night Out coven). In this newest instalment, 16-year-old Cricket Bindart finds a dead rabbit hanging from her mailbox, with a threatening note attached. Can the Witches find her stalker and save her farm from foreclosure?
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Lovely pagan novel June 4, 2008 Meant for teens but this old lady read it and enjoyed it. And the day to day pagan aspects are blended in the story well and very realistic. But then Silver is a bit of an expert on her path of paganism. And she always writes with integrity, clarity, simplicity and honesty.
The End to a Good Series May 8, 2005 I really enjoyed the Witches Chillers series by Silver Ravenwolf. Unlike things like the Church of Satan, she is really in touch with the younger people interested in the occult and is a lot more popular. I've seen criticism of the authore blowing off Christianity in a paragraph. Well that's cool. We no longer need God in our lives. This is a murder mystery and I liked the author's use of an almost no holds barred dialog. People are still afraid of witchcraft and this has that horror film feel to it. If you can get through the B movie dialog and aren't totally humorless you should like this book about new generation teen witchcraft. I give the author credit for some originality and her willingness to market the real occult at younger audiences, but this may all seem rather corny to the unitiated witch.
Lots of fun January 5, 2003 I found this book quite entertaining. Readable, quick-moving, and fun. This book toned down the gratutitous death of the prior two -- enough to make it a murder mystery, not enough to kill people unnecessarily (as in NIGHT OF FEAR, near the end). It was also more believable than the ending of #1 and had a far better resolution to the actions and fates of the minor characters who WEREN'T the murderer. I look forward to reading the upcoming fourth book in the series.As I've said before, this is a thriller series first, and a portrayal of life as a Wiccan teenager second. If you want realism, check out Isobel Bird's CIRCLE OF THREE. But as a murder-mystery, this is a fun one.
An entertaining book staring the WNO crew February 3, 2002 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
When Bethany Salem and her two beast friends, Nam and Tillie, start to work on a farm they have no idea the kind of mystery they'll find. The people on the farm are odd. An overprotective father, a pair of home-schooled twins, an ex-marine that walks around with a shot-gun, a girl around their age that will do anything to make them miserable becasue their witches... But these people are nothing compared to the dangerous things that start to happen. A poisioned apple, a string of accidents, magickal charms ment to bring negative energy and much more. Even after the WNO crew has been fired they find themselves drawn to the farm and the mystery underneath. But are they getting involved in something too deadly?I haven't read a Witches Night Out book in a while but I was happy to read this one. Once again Bethany, Nam, Tillie, and Sidney get themselves involved with a mystery that is both intrigueing and dangerous. The only complaint I have is the book was rather predictable in some moments, but not in others. If you're a fan of such teen series as the Daughters of the Moon, or the Circle of Three series, I recomend this series to you.
Highly entertaining November 11, 2001 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
I really enjoyed all three Witches' Chillers books. They are immensely fun to read, with likeable but realistic characters. Silver Ravenwolf's writing style is easy to read, and she does a great job at setting up a scene and crafting a mood. All of the books in the series have twists and turns throughout, but this one in particular had several surprises. Although these books are geared for the teen set, I would recommend these books to both teens and adults who like a good, suspenseful read. One caveat: remember that these books are fiction and that the portrayal of Witchcraft in them might not always be exactly true-to-life.
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