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Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West (Harper Fiction)

When Dorothy triumphed over the Wicked Witch of the West in L. Frank Baum's classic tale, we heard only her side of the story. But what about her arch-nemesis, the mysterious witch? Where did she come from? How did she become so wicked? And what is the true nature of evil?

Gregory Maguire creates a fantasy world so rich and vivid that we will never look at Oz the same way again. Wicked is about a land where animals talk and strive to be treated like first-class citizens, Munchkinlanders seek the comfort of middle-class stability and the Tin Man becomes a victim of domestic violence. And then there is the little green-skinned girl named Elphaba, who will grow up to be the infamous Wicked Witch of the West, a smart, prickly and misunderstood creature who challenges all our preconceived notions about the nature of good and evil.

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The Widows of Eastwick

More than three decades have passed since the events described in John Updike’s The Witches of Eastwick. The three divorcées—Alexandra, Jane, and Sukie—have left town, remarried, and become widows. They cope with their grief and solitude as widows do: they travel the world, to such foreign lands as Canada, Egypt, and China, and renew old acquaintance Why not, Sukie and Jane ask Alexandra, go back to Eastwick for the summer? The old Rhode Island seaside town, where they indulged in wicked mischief under the influence of the diabolical Darryl Van Horne, is still magical for them. Now Darryl is gone, and their lovers of the time have aged or died, but enchantment remains in the familiar streets and scenery of the village, where they enjoyed their lusty primes as free and empowered women. And, among the local citizenry, there are still those who remember them, and wish them ill. How they cope with the lingering traces of their evil deeds, the shocks of a mysterious counterspell, and the advancing inroads of old age, form the burden on Updike’s delightful, ominous sequel.

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Llewellyn's 2009 Witches' Datebook
Llewellyn's 2009 Witches' Datebook is perfect for the busy Witch on the go. An appointment book, calendar, and magical reference all rolled in one—this practical datebook will help you align your life with the Wheel of the Year. Packed with Sabbat recipes, Moon rituals, meditations, Sabbat musings, and astrological information, you'll also find fun, fresh ways to celebrate the sacred seasons and enhance your practice.

The 2009 edition features articles on tools of the trade (James Kambos), tarot card applications (Magenta Griffith), scents to effect magic (Diana Rajchel), autumn magic of the first people (Nancy V. Bennett), clearing your unwanted attachments (Michelle Skye), and more!
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Llewellyn's 2009 Witches' Calendar

A Magickal Year of Witches' Wisdom

Honor your personal connection to the Earth with this best-selling Wiccan/Pagan calendar that has been enchanting readers now for over a decade. Weave a little Witch-inspired magic into every day with Wiccan holidays; color correspondences; when to plant and harvest; the Moon's sign and phase; planetary motion and retrogrades; and solar and lunar eclipses.

Artist Jennifer Hewitson beautifully captures the essence of each month's seasonally themed article. A special bonus section features additional pieces by your favorite Pagan and Witchy authors. Discover Romance Magic with Ellen Dugan. Revel in Solar Festivals with Lily Gardner. And learn to master Your Daily Energy with Raven Digitalis.

January: Fairy Home Companion by Barbara ArdingerFebruary: Candles at Candlemas by Diana RajchelMarch: Hare & Rabbit Magic by Elizabeth BarretteApril: A Fool's Joy by Gail WoodMay: Blessed Beltane by Danny PharrJune: Invoking Juno by Dallas Jennifer CobbJuly: Healing Waters by Mary Pat MannAugust: Breaking Sacred Bread by Tabitha BradleySeptember: Time of Twilight by Cliff SéruntineOctober: Celtic New Year by Sharynne MacLeod NicMhachaNovember: Rest & Resurrection by Luci ZainDecember: Celebrating Darkness by Ember

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Wicked Deeds on a Winter's Night (The Immortals After Dark, Book 3)
Her breathless kiss haunts him...

Bowen MacRieve of the Lykae clan was nearly destroyed when he lost the one woman meant for him. The ruthless warrior grew even colder, never taking another to his bed -- until a smoldering encounter with his enemy, Mariketa the Awaited, reawakens his darkest desires. When sinister forces unite against her, the Highlander finds himself using all his strength and skill to keep her alive.

His slow, hot touch is irresistible...

Temporarily stripped of her powers, Mari is forced to take refuge with her sworn adversary. It's rumored that no one can tempt Bowen's hardened heart, but soon passion burns between them. Though a future together is impossible, she fears he has no intention of letting her go.

No deed is too wicked for her seduction...

If they defeat the evil that surrounds them, can Mari deny Bowen when he demands her body and soul -- or will she risk everything for her fierce protector?.
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The Witches of Eastwick
BEFORE THEY WERE THE WIDOWS OF EASTWICK, OUR HEROINES WERE A TRIO OF DELIGHTFULLY WICKED WITCHES

In a small New England town in that hectic era when the sixties turned into the seventies, there lived three witches Alexandra Spoffard, a sculptress, could create thunderstorms. Jane Smart, a cellist, could fly. The local gossip columnist, Sukie Rougemont, could turn milk into cream. Divorced but hardly celibate, the wonderful witches one day found themselves quite under the spell of the new man in town, Darryl Van Horne, whose strobe-lit hot tub room became the scene of satanic pleasures.

To tell you any more, dear reader, would be to spoil the joy of reading this hexy, sexy novel by the incomparable John Updike.

Praise for New York Times Bestseller The Witches of Eastwick:

“A dazzling book . . . Updike is devilishly clever.”
–Los Angeles Times

“New England’s past and present are brilliantly interwoven in this narrative . . . [Updike] has brought [this] culture wittily and radiantly to life.”
–The New York Times

“A great deal of fun to read . . . fresh, constantly entertaining . . . John Updike [is] a wizard of language and observation.”
–The Philadelphia Inquirer

“A wicked entertainment . . . In book after book, Updike’s fine, funny impressionistic art strips the full casings of everydayness from objects we have known all our lives and makes them shine with fresh new connections.”
–The New Republic

“Witty, ironic, engrossing, punctuated by transports of spectacular prose.”
–Time

“Vintage Updike, which is to say among the best fiction we have.”
–Newsday

Selected by Time as one of the Five Best Works of Fiction of the Year.
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The Witches
Meet a hero, a wise old grandmother, and the most gruesome, grotesque gang of witches imaginable!.
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