A Witch Alone

· The Apprentice Witch Livro 2 · Bolinda · Com narração de Elizabeth Knowelden
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During an eventful holiday in Kingsport, Arianwyn is recruited for an important mission: to retrieve the Book of Quiet Glyphs from its hiding place in the Great Wood. But as she returns home to Lull, feyling refugees gather outside the town walls and the hex plagues the forest. As tensions lead to fall-outs with her friends, town squabbles and magical mishaps, Arianwyn faces a sobering truth: she alone can find the book and wield its secrets ... her hardest decision yet is whether she is brave enough for it. In the second book in James Nicol's enchanting Apprentice Witch series, Arianwyn's challenges as a real witch are just beginning.

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James Nicol has loved books and stories his whole life. As a child he spent hours absorbed in novels, watching epic 1980s cartoons or adventuring in the wood at the bottom of the garden. He lives on the edge of the Cambridgeshire Fens with his partner and a black and white cockapoo called Bonnie.

Elizabeth Knowelden is a critically acclaimed English actress. Hailing from the theatre, she continues to garner respect in all areas of her career, epitomised by recognition from BAFTA. Elizabeth has worked in London's West End with the Theatre Royal Haymarket, directed by Samuel West in Pinter's Betrayal, as well as many other noted productions. As a voice over actress, she works across the board, while as a singer she has performed at the Royal Albert Hall in London, as well as in various musicals.

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