The book Witches' Bane was written by author Susan Wittig Albert Here you can read free online of Witches' Bane book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Witches' Bane a good or bad book?
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I hadn’t gotten my own tarot deck yet, but I’d looked at Ruby’s, and I remembered this card, sinister and threatening, a symbol that evoked an ancient fear. “Your friends like to play jokes like this?”Angela took off her apron. “This is no joke,” she said firmly. “When I was a child, my cousin Juanita’s husband, an Anglo named Carl, decided he wanted a divorce. Juanita said no, because she was Catholic. Carl got this old bruja— a Mexican witch—to make a doll and put pins in the throat. When Juan...ita found the doll at her door, she nearly went crazy. The next morning, when she woke up, she couldn’t talk. For two or three days, she couldn’t talk. She went to the doctor, but there was nothing wrong with her, not physically, anyway. She went to the priest, but he couldn’t help, either. Finally, after a couple of weeks of this, Carl brought over this paper saying that Juanita would give him a divorce. The minute she signed, her voice came back.” She opened the pantry and hung up her apron.
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