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Beneath the Sugar Sky, by Seanan McGuire – The third book in the Wayward Children series follows up on the first. A girl named Rini arrives at Eleanor West’s home, looking for her mother Onishi Sumi, who had been murdered. … Continue reading →
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All the Girls Love Annis
Sometimes I feel like I should save posts on wicked witches until October, but I’ll probably forget before then. So here’s Black Annis, the local witch of the Dane Hills in Leicestershire, England. While descriptions vary somewhat, she’s often described … Continue reading →
Posted in Authors, British, Celtic, Discworld, Fairy Tales, Monsters, Mythology, Terry Pratchett | Tagged agnes scott, anu, black aliss demurrage, black annis, boogeyman, granny weatherwax, king richard iii of england, ronald hutton, witches |