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The Witch Trade (Hardcover)

by Michael Molloy (Author) "Abby Clover lived with her aunt Lucy and uncle Ben and a friend called Spike in a small seaside town called Speller, which Abby had..." (more)
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Gr 5-8-This seafaring magic story about special powers, fantastic technology from Atlantis, and saving the world misses its mark. The world's supply of Ice Dust, a white powder that must be part of the Light (good) Witches' spells, is nearly depleted. The trade of Ice Dust was formerly controlled by the Sea Witches, but frequent raids by Night Witches have stopped the flow, and worse, they have found a way to combine it with toxic waste to create Black Dust. The impoverished Light Witches are also in danger of annihilation from wicked technologies enhanced by Black Dust. Orphaned Abby and her sea-foundling friend Spike meet Captain Starlight, who is hoping to revive the Witch Trade, take revenge on the Night Witches for destroying his New England sea village, and save the good witches. Tidy coincidences, touches of humor, and marvelous elements abound, but a sense of overall wonder is missing, perhaps because the story is so crowded and convoluted. The narrative moves briskly without pausing to examine the implications of any of the plot points or any but the surface motivations of its characters. Though Abby seems to be the principal protagonist, Molloy keeps his distance from her, and invests her with little in the way of emotions or thoughts about the events around her. This detachment flattens the dramatic tension that makes fantasy so satisfying. The Night Witches are bad indeed, but the outcome is never in doubt.

Kathie Meizner, Montgomery County Public Libraries, Chevy Chase, MD

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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Incomparable narrator Bill Wallis plus Michael Molloy's delightful adventure-fantasy about White Witches, Black Witches, Sea Witches, and some very smart, brave children equals an audiobook that one wishes would last forever. It's also a children's audio that adults will want to borrow for their own pleasure. This is a story about how Abby Clover and her friend Spike, who live in an unusual seaside village, meet Captain Starlight (a.k.a. The Ancient Mariner) and a giant albatross named Benbow, and how they all set out to save the Light Witches' ice dust and rescue the Sea Witches' children from the truly awful (and smelly) Black Witches. Wallis masters every voice, from that of the American Ancient Mariner to the dramatically British Master of the Light Witches. He also manages to make the children sound authentic and fully realized without being squeaky. In between, his warm, well-paced narration ushers us through the cliff-hanging adventure with nary a moment of panic. A book to treasure. A.C.S. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars BEST BOOK I'VE READ IN A WHILE!!, May 26 2004
This review is from: The Witch Trade (Paperback)
This was an adventure which captured the imagination and allowed us to re-think the boundaries of reality. I've read it many times and find it just as exciting each time. The description and knowledge the author put into the book is amazing. I would definately use this book for long car journeys or when you have a whole day off as you will get so into it you won't be able to put it down. i got really into it and really wanted to find out what happened next so I went straight out and bought the next one...and the next.
Abby and Spike are characters we can sympathise with and when we find out there secrets it's like OMG!!! I just wish the author had done more of this series ( apart from the three).
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorite books, April 15 2004
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This review is from: The Witch Trade (Paperback)
Abby Clover lived a normal life but that doesn't last forever. One day she and her friend, Spike, meet Capitain Starlight, who tells her about her parents, who disappeared years ago. Soon, she, Spike, and the Capitain have joined forces with the light witches (good witches), who are fighting the night witches (the bad witches). Abby joins the light witches and realizes she will need all her courage to fight the night witch's terrible leader, Wolfbane. I loved the book because it really gives you a picture in your head so you can see what is happening. I feel like I know the characters. I think it is very well written and the author really worked hard on this book.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Who cares?, Jan 2 2003
By Jenny Sayward "jlsayward" (Shoreline, WA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Witch Trade (Paperback)
This book tries much too hard to be the only fantasy story you ever need to read. The author starts with a couple of
apathetic orphans living in a Brigadoon-like enchanted town of retired Sea Witches, then throws in every fabled
creature from selkies to the Ancient Mariner, inventions from Atlantis, invisibility spells, Light Witches ("good")
and Night Witches ("evil"), modern pollution, and magical Ice Dust from the arctic reminiscent of Philip
Pullman's metaphysical Dust. Everything in this book is derivative and reminiscent of another classic fantasy.
What's worse: no character in the book feels the wonder and awe of all this magical paraphernalia, and no one
seems to care much about what happens, so neither does the reader.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Children's Book
I read this book over the course of a few weeks to my six year old son and he enjoyed it immensely. It is wonderfully well written for a children's book and I enjoyed it very... Read more
Published on Oct 23 2002 by snappyguynj

5.0 out of 5 stars My kind of book
This is definately a good book. This book was amazing in all aspects. There are not many books that meet my standards but this is one of them. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars The Witch Trade
The Light witches and the Night witches are two completely different groups of people, and they had been fighting each other for thousands of years. Read more
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Books from Chicken House are growing increasingly appealing to me, starting with Katherine Roberts' exquisite Spellfall and reaching to this one (and Roberts' upcoming... Read more
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