Cloning the Wicked Witch of the West / Monsoons and the Wicked Witch of the West
Book Description
Cloning the Wicked Witch of the West continues from the fourth story, A Friend For the Wicked Witch of the West in the second book of Diane Lee Horwood's The Wicked Witch of the West multistories. Supernatural incidents happen when the two adventuresome riders, their horses, friends and foes, and the two desert statues that have magical powers, meet up with the magical witch's clone and the clone'...
MoreCloning the Wicked Witch of the West continues from the fourth story, A Friend For the Wicked Witch of the West in the second book of Diane Lee Horwood's The Wicked Witch of the West multistories. Supernatural incidents happen when the two adventuresome riders, their horses, friends and foes, and the two desert statues that have magical powers, meet up with the magical witch's clone and the clone's ugly friend.
The creator of the clones, Mrs. Repeat, has two computers, two black cats, and, you guessed it, two of everything, except the stand-alone scanner that can only make one of the clones mobile. Which clone is mobile? Well, you have to read on to answer that question.
Lots of fast paced movement in the desert and in the sky. Magic, magic everywhere. Will the real Wicked Witch of the West get her desert back before the rains of the monsoon season begin, or not?
Monsoons and The Wicked Witch of the West continues from the fifth story, Cloning the Wicked Witch of the West.
Two boys and their horses go on a trail ride in the wash toward the Rincon Mountains. A dust devil twirls in their path, changing their direction without the riders or their horses knowing what happened. The adventure heightens when the monsoon storms come in full blast with wind, thunder and lightning. The Wicked Witch of the West cannot help the travelers, as they were out of her desert. KC, her magical dog friend, crashes into a rock trying to help the boys from the predicament they were in, but he too became immobilized. What happens to the heros and their horses when no magic is around? Something very strange happens! The magical statue finds a way to help.
You can feel the wind roaring, hear the thunder rumbling, and see the flashing of the lightning, when you continue reading the Monsoons and The Wicked Witch of the West.
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