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‘The Ruin of All Witches’ Review: Suspicion and Superstition When in 1651 a run of unexplained civic misfortune bedeviled Springfield, Mass., townspeople went looking for a scapegoat. By ...
The Ruin of All Witches: Life and Death in the New World Malcolm Gaskill. Knopf, $30 (336p) ISBN 978-0-593-31657-3 ...
Now, Willow Winsham’s The Story of Witches: Folklore, History and Superstition offers a fun, fast, well-researched historical summary that is also a stunning work of art. In The Story of Witches, ...
This book did more than any other to shape how I think about witches. (As with the two novels below, I’ve praised “The Memory Garden” before.) ...
Whether the witches are good, misunderstood, or just plain wicked — some fun fall fantasy reading options include The Witches of Bone Hill, Night of the Witch, and After the Forest.
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