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The Cauldron of Fear (Lone Wolf, No 9) 4 reviews Joe Dever
Pacer Books, 1988
Betrayal, deception, and adventure! Some good riddles, too! I started this series probably 15 years ago, maybe more. I remember being so wrapped up in this interactive adventure that I couldn't wait to get my hands on the next installment. Well, while cleaning off my shelves a few days ago I stumbled across these gems and I tell you, I got overwhelmed with the same feelings.
You are Lone Wolf, the last of the Kai Warriors in the land of Sommerlund. ...
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Dragon Cauldron 8 reviews Laurence Yep
Harpercollins, 1991
A highly unique fantasy true to characters and storyline Much as I love all types of books, fantasy has been my favorite for as long as I can remember. So, considering that I have read extensively in this field, I have read all the cleshaes to the point where I can almost guess the ending two chapters into most books. This series I'm happy to say, is in a league all it's own. It's completely unlike any series I've ever read before, and I have to say ...
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Let the Cauldron Bubble 4 reviews Lynn Riggs Palfi
Red Lead Press, 2007
Fire up the cauldron! This is a wonderful book - packed with spells and potions for every situation, and the first book I've seen devoted to using a cauldron. Whatever you may need to do, be it blessing, healing, protecting, or banishing, you can find a spell in here. Spiritual bath recipes are included. There is even the occasional soup recipe! This is a must-have reference book for every kitchen witch's library! I'm ...
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Aiden's Cauldron Trilogy 2 reviews Michael E. Bolyog, Rick Young
1st Books Library, 2002
A great story I met Rick Young a week ago and hes real nice. he took over our language class and tought us stuff about the novel you wouldnt have thought of ever. like the Y-Bridge is the Why-bridge and the first words of the story told the plot of all three books and foreshadowed events in them.
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Caverns, cauldrons and concealed creatures 4 reviews William Michael Mott
Hidden Mysteries, 2000
GREAT BOOK!!!!1 For centuries, writers have given us fantastic stories of hidden worlds and lost civilizations found deep under the surface of the Earth. The narratives of past cultures are filled with stories of wild beasts, and strange beings living in the underworld. Even in the bible we find mention of people and creatures living under the Earth. Are all these stories simply someone's vivid imagination? Or ...
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Cauldron of Blood: The Matamoros Cult Killings 2 reviews Jim Schutze
Avon Books (Mm), 1989
CAULDRON OF BLOOD THE MATAMOROS CULT KILLINGS This book is a chilling true account of the disappearance and murder of Mark Kilroy and thirteen others in 1989 makes you wonder just how many more cults like this are out there and makes you think twice about allowing a loved one under 30 to travel the border country alone and unarmed.
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The Cauldron (Roar, Book 2) 3 reviews Sean Kiernan
HarperEntertainment, 1998
It reads as if you're really there this brings on the imagination I can hear the music taunting and lilting you along with Connors quest..the magic, life and love....the determintation and the final simple answers, although this Television show is no more the story should go on the quest is unfinished, Sean should continue Conners legecy
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Aiden's Cauldron 4 reviews Allen R. Young, Rick R. Young, ...
Sendraak's Writings, 1998
This book is an excellent adventure fantasy for all ages. Although the basic plot of the book is similar to role-playing-games, the nuances and surprises raise it above many in the genre. The characters are believable, despite their chimerical circumstances. Even in the most deadly of situations, they retain their wit and charm. The descriptions are vivid, making you feel as if you are in the small town or surrounded by monsters yourself. I would ...
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Cauldron Cooker's Night (Knightscares) 3 reviews David Anthony, Charles David
Sigil Publishing, 2003
Fantasy is an exciting and moral teacher. Keeping up with what my grandchildren do is nearly impossible. Finding things for them to do -- things that might be more worthwhile than video games and television -- can be a full-time job.
Reading...adventuring with books, learning some life lessons the easy way, feeding creative imaginations...has always been one of my favorite suggestions.
The right books for the 9-12 year old group ...
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The Cauldron: The Middle East Behind the Headlines 6 reviews Amir Taheri
Hutchinson, 1988
A ZONE OF TURBULENCE The Middle East has been in world news headlines for more than a century. As a meeting place of Islam and the West this region of the globe has often been a battleground as well as a meeting place for the rival civilisations on the opposite shores of the Mediterranean. And,yet, it is remarkable how misunderstood the Middle East is in the West. ( The reverse is even more true: as the author of ...
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Creating the Cauldron Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games 2 reviews Stephanie Smith
WET Design, 2003
Absolutely Outstanding Book! From the day I received this book I could not put it down. The pictures are fabulous! This is a large book (15"x11") so the pictures just pour out onto the page. This book takes you from conception to the final placement of the cauldron. If you loved the 2002 Salt Lake Olympics, then this book will have a special place in your heart. My wife and I carried the torch for the 2002 Olympic Winter ...
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Cauldron Of The Gods: A Manual Of Celtic Magick 1 review Jan Fries
Mandrake of Oxford, 2001
What did the Celts do for us? This huge tome from Jan Fries continues his exposition of the practices of our ancestors. As would be expected from the author of Helrunar, Visual Magick and Seidways, this book is full of material to make you think and material to get you doing! The book starts with an overview of the development of the Celts, their culture and spirituality. There are copious illustrations throughout the book to ...
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Jacob's Cauldron 2 reviews Pam Blackwell
BF Publishing, 1998
this is a must read I enjoyed this book as well as Pam Blackwell's first offering Ephriam's Seed. I just wish it had not been such a long wait between the books. She continues the storyline begun in the first book and one comes to understand the people involved better. It gave me a lot to think about like what my reactions to such events would be. I can't wait for the next book.
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Asterix and the Cauldron 1 review
French & European Pubns, 1990
Hilarious Fun with Ancient history ! Goscinny and Uderzo outdo themselves in this book, confidently weaving roman history and their story together to form an unbelievably funny parody of ancient Rome. This story sends Asterix and Obelix on a quest to fill their cauldron with sesterii (roman money)...and it's long before the duo realize that earning cash isn't as easy as bashing Romans. One read certainly is not enough for this ...
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The Cauldron and the Grail: Ritual Astronomy and the Stones of Ancient Europe (Grail Trilogy, Vol 1) 1 review Hank Harrison
Archives Pr, 1995
The Grail by Hank Harrison This book is not out of print and never was. It was available in Europe , but has been supressed by various forces in the distribution grapevine because Harrison's daughter Courtney Love, has worked to have the book repressed. It is av ailable on CD and in paperback by a simple ph0ne call to the Publisher. 800-373-1897. Or order at any book store. The hardback signed sells on e-bay fpor 50 bucks. ...
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Black Cauldron Classic 1 review Mouse Works, Lloyd Alexander
Mouse Works, 1998
The Black Cauldron This book was an excellent book. About a boy named Taran, and many other people. I could not put the book down. It is a little challenging because of the long and strange words and names. Now they are first in everyone is meeting in Cear Delben. That is where Taran lives. Taran is an assistant pig keeper. The reason all of the people were at his house is because they are going on a quest to ...
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Colour Cauldron 1 review Su Grierson
Charles T Branford, 1986
Valuable resource guide: This is a thoroughly researched, tried and tested, almost encyclopaedic guide to dye plants in Scotland that can serve both academic and hands-on interests. Scotland has a quite large number of plants from which dye can be extracted to color wool, whether yarn or fleece, and some other fibers as well. Su Grierson has done a brilliant job of tracking down these plants and then spent years testing ...
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The Prydain Chronicles: The Book of Three; The Black Cauldron; The Castle of Llyr; Taran Wanderer; The High ... 2 reviews Lloyd Alexander
Guild America Books, 1991
Worth 1000 stars!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is the best fantasy series since The Lord of the Rings. While this series is not as widely know as Narnia or LOTR it deserves a lot of credit and imo is better then Narnia.
This is very easy to read and easy to understand. Narnia jumps around to much. This series is about one set of characters and their adventures in Wales like Prydain.
This is an abosolute gem of a series and ...
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Conducting a Paranormal Investigation - A Training Guide 2 reviews Beth Brown
Iron Cauldron Books, 2008
A Must for Your Paranormal Library Conducting a Paranormal Investigation: A Training Guide
By Beth Brown
This book is a good guide for the beginning paranormal investigator. It is also a good reference guide for any ghost hunter to have in their kit or library. The author takes you step by step through the process from start to finish.
The guide covers your pre-investigation needs and safety all the way through making ...
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The Cauldron of Dreams: A Witch's Book of Divination, Empowerment and Self Understanding Through Dreams 1 review Gerina Dunwich
Original Publications, 2002
EXCELLENT!!! This is a unique and nicely illustrated book that covers the magickal application of dreams as well as dream interpretation. The author offers many interesting spells and rituals (such as breaking a dream curse, preventing nightmares, inducing lucid dreams, finding lucky numbers, etc), directions on how to make a dream-catcher, dates of favorable and unfavorable dreams, the various herbs and oils ...
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