Sorcery & Cecelia or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot
de Patricia C. Wrede; Caroline Stevermer
- Usado
- Bien
- Tapa blanda
- Estado
- Bien
- ISBN 10
- 0152054561
- ISBN 13
- 9780152054564
- Librería
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Seattle, Washington, United States
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Sinopsis
A great deal is happening in London this season. For starters, there's the witch who tried to poison Kate at Sir Hilary's induction into the Royal College of Wizards. (Since when does hot chocolate burn a hole straight through one's dress?!) Then there's Dorothea. Is it a spell that's made her the toast of the town--or could it possibly have something to do with the charm-bag under Oliver's bed? And speaking of Oliver, just how long can Cecelia and Kate make excuses for him? Ever since he was turned into a tree, he hasn't bothered to tell anyone where he is! The girls might think it all a magical nightmare . . . if only they weren't having so much fun.
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- Librería
- ThriftBooks (US)
- Inventario del vendedor #
- G0152054561I3N00
- Título
- Sorcery & Cecelia or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot
- Autor
- Patricia C. Wrede; Caroline Stevermer
- Formato/Encuadernación
- Mass Market Paperback
- Estado del libro
- Usado - Bien
- Cantidad disponible
- 4
- Encuadernación
- Tapa blanda
- ISBN 10
- 0152054561
- ISBN 13
- 9780152054564
- Editorial
- Magic Carpet Books / Harcourt
- Lugar de publicación
- Orlando, Fl
- Fecha de publicación
- 2004
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