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Circ StatusDue on 4/20/2026
LibraryAliquippa
TitleThe somewhat wicked witch of Brigandale / C.M. Waggoner.
AuthorWaggoner, C. M. author aut http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2019031524 http://id.loc.gov/rwo/agents/n2019031524
Call NoFic Waggoner
CollectionFiction
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Fic Waggoner Due on 4/20/2026AliquippaFiction   300000030785282026
Fic Waggoner Due on 4/6/2026BadenFiction   322220024314292026
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International Standard Book Number 9798217188239
International Standard Book Number 9798217188246
Personal Name Waggoner, C. M. author aut http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2019031524
Title Statement The somewhat wicked witch of Brigandale / C.M. Waggoner.
Imprint New York : Ace, 2026.
Physical Description 1 online resource
Summary, Etc. "A practical witch must sabotage her beloved son's ascension to the throne in order to keep the kingdom from ruin, in this delightful cozy fantasy from the author of The Ruthless Lady's Guide to Wizardry. Once upon a time, a somewhat wicked witch named Gretsella lived in a cozy little cottage in the Dark Forest of Brigandale. She dispensed herbs and tinctures at reasonable prices, met with her slightly oddball coven on a regular basis, and had absolutely no need of any further company whatsoever, thank you very much. But then one afternoon, Gretsella came home to find a screaming infant on her doorstep. Against all her better judgement, she took the baby in. She named him Bradley. Eighteen years later, Bradley has grown into a bafflingly likable young man under Gretsella's extremely tolerant-one might even say doting-eye. But the witch's hopes for an unremarkable yet fulfilling life for her son are shattered when small woodland animals start prophesying that he is the lost prince and should ascend to the throne. Bradley ignores Gretsella's advice that prophecies and talking chipmunks are to be avoided at all costs, and sets off for the capital. But soon confusion and chaos are reigning, and scheming courtiers are using Bradley for their own ends. Sometimes a witch has to roll up her sleeves and take matters into her own cauldron. So Gretsella sets off to bring about the downfall of her darling son..."-- Provided by publisher.
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