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Magic Every Month II
This time, the twelve fairies and pixies enjoy two events in Violet Champagne's month and Summer's month. The first is an annual event that happens right in their own city. The …
Once Upon a Fairy Tale House: The True Story of Four Sisters and the Magic They Built
This nonfiction picture book tells the true story of four sisters who used their skills and creativity to bring storybook houses from their childhood fairy tales to life in 1930s …
The Illustrated Compendium of Magic Tricks
The complete step-by-step guide to magic, with more than 320 fun and fully accessible tricks. Every conjuring trick is simply explained in more than 2300 easy-to-follow colour …
Aster and the Mixed-Up Magic
Magic Every Month VI
Feel that in the air? It's love Join the girls, and introducing the boys, in this Valentine's Day fun Hearts adorn the halls of the school making feelings grow. The Valentine's …
Little Genie: Castle Magic
“No magic!” AlI tells Little Genie. Against her better judgment, Ali lets Genie come along on her class trip to Popplehoff Castle. Little Genie is sure that won’t be a problem. …
The Wrong Way To Use Healing Magic Volume 5: The Manga Companion
Nack is a young healer who can mend his own wounds, but Mina and his classmates bully him mercilessly for his healing abilities. Now that Nack is facing Mina in a battle that will …
Inside a Magical Lodge
A must-read for members of existing lodges, for students of magical traditions such as the Golden Dawn, for practitioners of other kinds of group magical work, and for all those …
Magic World
"e;The Magic World"e; is a 1912 collection of short stories by E. Nesbit. Edith Nesbit (1858 - 1924) was an English poet and author. She is perhaps best remembered for her …
My Magic Box of Shapes
Myth and Magic
Myth, magic, and monsters--the stuff of childhood dreams (or nightmares) and adult fantasies. Delve into these classic fairy tales retold with a queer twist and surrender to the …
Wood Where Magic Grows (Signed Edition)
Have you ever looked at a tree and seen a face staring back? Maybe you spotted a knobbly brow or a knotty pair of eyes, or even a mossy beard? Well, next time you do, stop staring …