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Hallow – eight ancient relics of immense power: four light and four dark. The Light Hallows are the stone, the spear, the sword, and the cauldron. The Dark are the mirror, the box, the amulet, and the book (Sinsar Dubh or Dark Book) Sinsar Dubh – a dark hallow belonging to the Tuatha Dé Danaan. Written in a language known only to the most ...
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Alyson Noel also wrote a spin-off series called the Riley Bloom Series, featuring Ever's sister, Riley. On March 28, 2011, author Alyson Noel announced that the rights to all 10 books in both The Immortals and Riley Bloom Series have been optioned by Summit Entertainment.
The book was first published in Russia by AST in 1998. The story revolves around a confrontation between two opposing supernatural groups (known as "Others"): the Night Watch, an organization dedicated to policing the actions of the Dark Others—and the Day Watch, which polices the actions of the Light Others.
The cover art and design of the book series was done by David Loew and Joyce White. The series was titled Witches Hexengirls for their releases in German and French. Its first book, The Power of Two, was adapted into two television films; Twitches in 2005 and Twitches Too in 2007, which were broadcast on Disney Channel.
The urn in Witches seems to contain pieces of the human body, which the witches are seen consuming as a source of energy. Meanwhile, their nudity while feasting is recognized as an allusion to their sexual appetite, and some scholars read the witch riding on the back of a goat-demon as representative of their "flight-inducing [powers]".
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The first book to present Barnabas in a heroic vein rather than as the villain, following the trend set by the television series. 9 The Foe of Barnabas Collins: July 1969 Paula Collins Jennings Features the character of Chris Jennings, although presented here as a villain rather than the sympathetic victim depicted in the television series.