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The Misadventures of Salem Hyde : Book Five: Frozen Fiasco by Frank Cammuso

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SKU 9781419716522 ISBN: 9781419716522
by Abrams
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The adventures of young witch Salem Hyde and her magical cat Whammy continue in the fifth volume of the series. When Salem uses magic to cut corners, she finds that her efforts have disastrous results. Good thing Whammy is there to help her clean up her magical mess!;
Pagination: 96 pages;
Date of Publication: 20/10/2015

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