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Strangers at Witchend

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 26 Ratings and 1 Reviews

Book Description
Strangers at Witchend was written by Malcolm Saville. Strangers at Witchend was published by Girls Gone By Publishers. Subjects of Strangers at Witchend include Children's Fiction, Juvenile Fiction / School & Education, School stories, and School stories (Children's/YA).
Book Information
PublisherGirls Gone By Publishers
BindingPaperback (5 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of PagesN/A
ISBN-10190441771X
ISBN-13978-1904417712
Publication Date09/30/2005
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About Malcolm Saville (Author) : Malcolm Saville is a published author. Some of the published credits of Malcolm Saville include Seven White Gates (Lone Pine), Mystery at Witchend, Strangers at Witchend (Lone Pine S.), and Where's My... more
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7/7/2008 Martin Nicholson said:
It is very difficult to understand why Strangers at Witchend is rated as one of the worst of the Lone Pine series. The second half of the book is really quite exciting and I think this makes up for really dire first half. There is far more violence in this book than I expected - and yes I do mean... more

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