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  2. Witch Child - Wikipedia

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    In the same book I found a description of the activities of one Matthew Hopkins, Witch Finder, at work in the English Civil War period. At about this time, I also read a book about shamanism , and it suddenly occurred to me that the beliefs and skills which would have condemned a woman to death in one society would have been revered in another.

  3. Enchantress from the Stars - Wikipedia

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    Enchantress was a runner up for the 1971 Newbery Medal, the American Library Association award to the previous year's best children's book by a U.S. author. It won the 1990 Phoenix Award from the Children's Literature Association as the best English-language children's book that did not win a major award when it was originally published twenty ...

  4. List of fictional witches - Wikipedia

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    Gillian Holroyd (Bell, Book and Candle) Queenie Holroyd (Bell, Book and Candle) Rolanda Hooch (Harry Potter) Mafalda Hopkirk (Harry Potter) Cynthia Horrocks (The New Worst Witch) Henrietta "Hettie" Hubble (The New Worst Witch) Mildred Hubble (The Worst Witch) Cassie Hughes ; Bonnie Hyper ; I. Icy ; Indigo (Sofia the First)

  5. Sybil Leek - Wikipedia

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    Sybil Leek was strong in the defence of her beliefs, and sometimes differed with, and even quarrelled with, other witches. She disapproved of nudity in rituals, which is a requirement in Gardnerian Wicca, and she was strongly against the use of drugs, and she contrasted with most other witches in that she did believe in cursing.

  6. My Story (Scholastic UK) - Wikipedia

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    Anne Boleyn and Me: The Diary of Elinor Valjean, London, 1525 by Alison Prince (2005) Anne Boleyn and Me: A Tudor Girl's Diary, London, 1525 (re-released 2010) Lady Jane Grey, 1547 by Sue Reid (2012) Bloody Tower: The Diary of Matilda "Tilly" Middleton, London, 1553 by Valerie Wilding (2002) Bloody Tower: The Diary of a Tudor Girl (re-released ...

  7. L. T. Meade - Wikipedia

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    Her last co-author was Sir Robert Kennaway Douglas (her daughter's father-in-law); they produced only one book, in 1897. The Eustace partnerships are notable for two female villains, Madame Sara (in The Sorceress of the Strand) and Madame Koluchy (the mastermind of a band of gangsters, in The Brotherhood of the Seven Kings).

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  9. Diana L. Paxson - Wikipedia

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    Diana Lucile Paxson (born February 20, 1943) is an American author, primarily in the fields of paganism and heathenism.Her published works include fantasy and historical fiction novels, as well as numerous short stories.

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