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Dragons and witches: fairy tale villains reimagined

✍ Scribed by Madeline Smoot


Book ID
100247115
Publisher
CBAY Books
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Weight
114 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN
1933767642

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✦ Synopsis


Dragons and witches have traditionally been the creatures of nightmares, the villains of fairy tales that are intended to haunt readers long after the stories have finished. Ten authors reimagine these villains in different guises and styles and in new and meaningful ways. In the end readers will be left wondering, are bad guys always bad?


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