Witches at War!: The Wild Winter
By (Author) Martin Howard
Illustrated by Luigi Aime
HarperCollins Publishers
Pavilion Children's Books
1st October 2012
4th October 2012
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Classic fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Fantasy
823.92
Hardback
224
Width 120mm, Height 178mm, Spine 30mm
380g
The third and much anticipated final instalment in the highly-praised Witches at War! series. The previous book in the series ended with a shockingrevelation.Now, Sam and her mentor, the incompetent and rude but strangely likeable Esmelia Sniff, have been separated and evil is beginning to dominate the world.
Its the longest, coldest winter since records began and the newspapers are reporting sightings of strange and evil creatures making their way towards the Bleak Fortress. Inside the fortress Sam is a prisoner to Diabolica's evil plans while her friend, the potion expert Helza Poppin, is trapped in the dungeon and scheduled for torture.
Things aint looking good.
Hilarious fun for children aged 8+ and brilliant for parents and children to read together
Stunning illustrations throughout
Approximately 35,000 words/Age range: 8+
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Other titles in the Witches at War! series include The Wickedest Witch (9781843651314) and The White Wand (9781843651345).
"Fully entertaining." --Booklist on Wickedest Witch
"Seriously funny. . . . grotesque illustrations add to the fun." --Guardian on Wickedest Witch
Luigi spent three years in Milan studying Illustration and Multimedia Animation at the European Institute of Design, where he specialized in illustration. He also studied at the Academy of Art University of San Francisco. He now works internationally through Advocate Art.
Luigi has illustrated books such as "The Curse ofCapistrano" for the Oxford University Press and "Hodja and the Thief" and "The Game" for Brown Publishing Network. He is author of various book covers and posters around the world. His illustrative work has also featured onposters for theatre companies, and in a video called "Painting Motion" for a theatre show in Milan.
ustration. He also studied at the Academy of Art University of San Francisco. He now works internationally through Advocate Art.
Luigi has illustrated books such as "The Curse ofCapistrano" for the Oxford University Press and "Hodja and the Thief" and "The Game" for Brown Publishing Network. He is author of various book covers and posters around the world. His illustrative work has also featured onposters for theatre companies, and in a video called "Painting Motion" for a theatre show in Milan.