Witch High
✍ Scribed by Denise Little (ed)
- Book ID
- 100578083
- Publisher
- Penguin Group
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 193 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1440639787
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Move over, hogwarts.... High school is different for everyone. For some, it's a time to shine, and for others, a time to survive. Then there are the students who attend those special schools for the gifted. But what if there was a school that catered to those rarest of students--those who can do magic? These fourteen tales explore the challenges that students of the magical arts may face in a high school of their very own. If you think chemistry is tough, try alchemy. If you ever fell victim to a school bully, how would you deal with a bully gifted with powerful magic? And if you needed more time to study, what spell could give you all the time you desired? These are just a few of the magical adventures that will await you when you enter Salem Township Public High School #4--otherwise known as Witch High...
Contents
Introduction copyright © 2008 by Denise Little
“Domestic Magic” copyright © 2008 by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
“Temporal Management” copyright © 2008 by Laura Resnick
“Boil and Bubble” copyright © 2008 by Phaedra M. Weldon
“Chemistry 101” copyright © 2008 by Pamela Luzier McCutcheon
“A Perfect Ten” copyright © 2008 by Christina F. York
“Another Learning Experience” copyright © 2008 by Jody Lynn Nye
“A Family Thing” copyright © 2008 by Sarah Zettel
“Coyote Run” copyright © 2008 by Debra Dixon
“You Got Served” copyright © 2008 by Esther M. Friesner
“Remedial Magic” copyright © 2008 by Bill McCay
“Homecoming Crone” copyright © 2008 by Pauline J. Alama
“Late Bloomer” copyright © 2008 by Karen Fox
“The Price of Gold” copyright © 2008 by Sarah A. Hoyt
“The House” copyright © 2008 by Diane Duane
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Move over, hogwarts.... High school is different for everyone. For some, it's a time to shine, and for others, a time to survive. Then there are the students who attend those special schools for the gifted. But what if there was a school that catered to those rarest of students--those who can do mag