Sorcery and Cecelia, or, The enchanted chocolate pot

being the correspondence of two young ladies of quality regarding various magical scandals in London and the country

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Sorcery and Cecelia, or, The enchanted chocolate pot

being the correspondence of two young ladies of quality regarding various magical scandals in London and the country

1st ed.
  • 3.9 (7 ratings)
  • 21 Want to read
  • 2 Currently reading
  • 10 Have read

In 1817 in England, two young cousins, Cecilia living in the country and Kate in London, write letters to keep each other informed of their exploits, which take a sinister turn when they find themselves confronted by evil wizards.

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Harcourt
Language
English
Pages
316

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Orlando, FL
Genre
Juvenile fiction
Other Titles
Enchanted chocolate pot

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Pagination
316 p. ;
Number of pages
316

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OL23270759M
ISBN 10
0152046151
LCCN
2002038706
LibraryThing
26628
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638073

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being the correspondence of two young ladies of quality regarding various magical scandals in London and the country

In 1817 in England, two young cousins, Cecilia living in the country and Kate in London, write letters to keep each other informed of their exploits, which take a sinister turn when they find themselves confronted by evil wizards.

A great deal is happening in London and the country this season.

For starters, there's the witch who tried to poison Kate at the Royal College of Wizards. There's also the man who seems to be spying on Cecelia. (Though he's not doing a very good job of it--so just what are his intentions?) And then there's Oliver. Ever since he was turned into a tree, he hasn't bothered to tell anyone where he is.

Clearly, magic is a deadly and dangerous business. And the girls might be in fear for their lives . . . if only they weren't having so much fun!

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