. Sarah Painter writes contemporary fiction with a touch of magic. She drinks too much tea, loves the work of Joss Whedon, and is the proud owner of a writing shed. She lives in rural Scotland with her children, husband, and a grey tabby called Zelda KitzgeraldAbout the Author Sarah Painter writes contemporary fiction with a touch of magic. She drin

Title | : | The Language of Spells |
Author | : | Sarah Painter |
Rating | : | 4.84 (651 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00CWL2C2E |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 98Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-4-1 |
Language | : | |

. Sarah Painter writes contemporary fiction with a touch of magic. She drinks too much tea, loves the work of Joss Whedon, and is the proud owner of a writing shed. She lives in rural Scotland with her children, husband, and a grey tabby called Zelda Kitzgerald
About the Author Sarah Painter writes contemporary fiction with a touch of magic. She drinks too much tea, loves the work of Joss Whedon, and is the proud owner of a writing shed. She lives in rural Scotland with her children, husband, and a grey tabby called Zelda Kitzgerald.
It was just as magical and just as enjoyable as
The Language of Spells and I am soooooo glad Sarah Painter decided to go back to Pendleford. I didn’t want to put it down and the further I got into the book, the harder it was to stop reading…
A wonderful debut novel and I’m looking forward to reading the next one.' - Novel Kicks'I thoroughly enjoyed
The Secret of Ghosts. She has to stay – she has nowhere else to go – but how can she find her place in the town that drove her out after branding her a witch…?Praise for Sarah Painter"Sarah Painter is a talented new writer, and her debut is a charming, romantic and intriguing story, with a little touch of magic. It is your gift.Gwen Harper left Pendleford thirteen years ago and hasn’t looked back.
It had me enchanted." -
Clodagh Murphy'This really was a fantastic debut novel… The language was also simple but elegant and meant that the story flowed seamlessly. Until an inheritance throws her into the mystical world she thought she’d escaped.
I honestly could not put it downItem was as good as stated and arrived well protected. A friend had it taught as textbook for a class at Northland College, Ashland WI. I wanted to like this book - because I liked 'The Uncle's Son' a lot - despite its flaws (of which, are similar to the ones found in this book - inconsistent actions made by unlikeable characters.) I found the main character, David completely self-obsessed, unlikeable and ultimately, not a person who makes strong decisions in keeping with his (underwritten) character. Kevin Thaddeus Fisher-Paulson and his husband Brian lived through a fantastic, magical, emotionally crushing year as the foster parents of infant triplets with numerous medical issues. It is also an inspiring book for any person with an active intellectual life in science or philosophy. That is the heart of this work, that she finds her way.. This year was the 40th annivesary of this tragic event. While David is clearly identified as a Maori male, this novel has less of a culteral theme than other Ihimaera novels I have read - at least in the ethnic sense. Wonderfully written, I've carried this book in my backpack travelin
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