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Esmelia Sniff and her much more talented apprentice Sam are back in the second volume of the much-loved Witches at War! series. "Seriously funny!" The Independent Armed with the Black Wand of Ohh Please Don't Turn Me Into Aaaargggh...Ribbett, evil Diabolica Nightshade is creating an army of witches to take over the world. It's up to Esmelia and her apprentice Sam to stop her, but the only thing that can stand against the Black Wand is...another wand of equal power. Can Sam and Esmelia put their differences aside for long enough to uncover the ancient spell to create such a wand? What will Sam discover about her past? And will Esmelia ever take off that false beard? Visit the special Witches at War series website at www.witchesatwar.co.uk Other titles in the series include The Wickedest Witch (9781843651581) and The Wild Winter (9781843652618). Age range: 8-12 See Amazon.co.uk for masses of enthusiastic reviews!

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This is Book 4 in the Witches at War! Series. See all Witches at War! books here.

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Aardman is the world-class animation studio behind the internationally best-selling brand Shaun the Sheep, as well as Chicken Run and the Wallace & Gromit films. The studio has won more than twenty awards, including multiple Children's BAFTAs, an International Emmy, and an Academy Award.

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Colin Stimpson studied illustration at Kingston School of Art. He has worked as an animator for a number of notable companies, including Disney and Steven Spielberg's Amblimation. He has also illustrated the highly successful Poison Diaries written by the Duchess of Northumberland and contributed illustrations to Templar's best-selling Ology series.

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