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Simon and the Witch
by Margaret Stuart Barry | Children's Books
Registered by wingcrimson-tidewing of Balingup, Western Australia Australia on Sunday, May 02, 2004
Average 6 star rating by BookCrossing Members 

status (set by SimSam): travelling


3 journalers for this copy...

Journal Entry 1 by wingcrimson-tidewing from Balingup, Western Australia Australia on Sunday, May 02, 2004

This book has not been rated.

"Simon's witch has never heard of Christmas, or Hallowe'en, or been to the seaside. But she has got a magic wand, which she loses, and she does teach Simon how to turn the school gardener into a frog. She loves to enjoy herself and adores showing off. Together with her ever hungry television addicted cat, George, she is the best friend Simon ever had. But the magic she performs and the times she does it do cause Simon quite a lot of bother."

Registered and reserved for the A, B, C Release Challenge : Letter S 


Journal Entry 2 by wingAnonymousFinderwing on Wednesday, May 12, 2004

This book has not been rated.

I was wandering at work and found it by the front door. I picked up the book and was extremely excited to find it. I intend to read the book and then let it continue it's journey.

CAUGHT IN SOUTH FREMANTLE WESTERN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA 


Journal Entry 3 by wingcrimson-tidewing at Supre Clothing - Cnr Duoro Rd & Hampton Rd in South Fremantle, Western Australia Australia on Wednesday, May 12, 2004

This book has not been rated.

Released on Wednesday, May 12, 2004 at Supre Clothing - Cnr Duoro Rd & Hampton Rd in South Fremantle, Western Australia Australia.

Left just inside the door. This book was caught and journalled before I got home and had a chance to do the release note! Thanks for the entry. 


Journal Entry 4 by wingcrimson-tidewing from Balingup, Western Australia Australia on Wednesday, May 12, 2004

This book has not been rated.

Extra entry to correct status. 


Journal Entry 5 by SimSam from Perth, Western Australia Australia on Sunday, May 16, 2004

6 out of 10

For a childrens book I was happy with the way this was written, it definately would have been something I would have read when I was younger, I was just happy to be apart of Book Crossing, any book would have made me happy, I recommend this book for children, but also a a bit of humour for the adults. Cheers Book Crossing

CAUGHT IN FREMANTLE WESTERN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA 




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