Wolfspell: Viking Magic Book 2
By (Author) Anna Ciddor
A&U Children's
A&U Children
1st April 2003
Australia
Children
Fiction
823
192
Width 130mm, Height 195mm
216g
In the world of Viking Magic, a girl can heal sword cuts with nettle stings and a boy can weave a wolfspell or make the lightning strike. An arrow of fire can end a dispute, but can two children stop the Sheriff from turning their families out of their homes
Oddo the farmer's son and Thora the spellworker's daughter are determined to stop the Sheriff. They set off to the Gula Thing to ask for help, never suspecting what dangers they're about to face. They will have to fight their way through raging rivers, wild wolves and treacherous swamps before they can return. And even then, it looks as though they may arrive too late.
Courage, friendship and a dash of magic are the keys to this spellbinding adventure, the second in the acclaimed Viking Magic series. Like the first book, Runestone, it is ideal for readers who enjoy a strong story and a richly imagined world.
Wolfspellis a gripping read,' Elliot Smith, Year 7.a richly woven world' www.aussiereviews.com a great introduction to the fantasy world for younger readers', ACYL newsletter No 3 Sept 2003.a series well worth reading for those who love a good adventure.' Weekender"an interesting, vivid and original world", Courier Mail 30/9/03.
Anna Ciddor has made her name as a versatile writer and illustrator of fiction, travel and historical books for primary school children. Wolfspell is the second in her new Viking Magic series of popular fantasy.