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The Book of Shadows
celebrates the best of Charmed, from its roots in the ancient tradition of
Wicca to insider information on the show's stars. Fans with a witchy
bent will learn about the tools of magic and divination and the casting of
spells. Recipes and rituals-- from those that beckon love or bless a new
business venture to those that bequeath strength or bestow fortune --are included.
Note: This book has not been prepared, approved, licensed, endorsed, or in any way authorized by any entity that created or produced Charmed. |
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| Written by N.E. Genge | ||
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Three
novels: Samhain: 10/31, or Halloween -- traditionally a time to reflect, a time of divination, and a time to honor the ancients. But Phoebe's plans to communicate with her ancestors are cut short when she's recruited to help reunite a star-crossed, magical couple. Yule: 12/22, or the winter solstice, and the longest night of the year. And when Paige enters an all-night party at a local club, she finds herself at the center of an evil plot to bring about permanent midnight. Imbolc: 2/1, a time when the earliest hopes for spring are fostered and seeds are planted for dreams of the coming summer months. But Piper can't look toward the future -- and having children with Leo -- when her half-whitelighter, half-witch sister's powers are on the fritz. Is a hybrid baby destined for doom? |
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| Written by Constance M. Burge | ||
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Go behind the scenes on television's sexiest supernatural thriller with The Book of Three, the first fully
authorized companion to Charmed. Featuring: - Exclusive in-depth interviews with the cast and crew - An introduction by Executive Producer Brad Kern - Episode guides - Character profiles - Notable quotes - Color photo insert |
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| Written by Diana G. Gallagher, Paul Ruditis | ||
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