
Joined together hand in hand our circle gathers round, to work our magic, weave the web, and dance on sacred ground. By the goddess we are called, witch to witch and friend to friend, to merry meet, and merry part, and merry meet again. A book of spells brought Kate, Cooper, and Annie together. The three are compelled to learn more, and the door is opened with the stirring ritual of the Vernal Equinox.
Following the discovery of a mysterious spellbook, three teenage girls find their lives irrevocably linked through the practice of witchcraft. Kate, Cooper, and Annie navigate the complexities of their burgeoning magical abilities while balancing the mundane pressures of adolescence. As they perform rituals, such as the Vernal Equinox, they encounter internal and external resistance that tests their commitment to the craft and their bond with one another. The narrative framework follows their collective growth as they attempt to reconcile their individual identities with the demands of their newfound coven.
Readers frequently highlight the accessible nature of the prose, which makes complex occult concepts easy to digest for a younger audience. Discussion often centers on the realistic portrayal of teenage friendships and the challenges of maintaining a secret identity while navigating school social hierarchies. Critics often note that the pacing remains steady, prioritizing character development over high-stakes action sequences. Many readers appreciate the focus on the collaborative nature of the coven, which emphasizes unity and mutual support as central tenets of the narrative.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2001-01-01
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN-10:
0060010932
ISBN-13:
9780060010935
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