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Circle of Three #3: Second Sight - cover

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Circle of Three #3: Second Sight

Isobel Bird

Publisher: HarperTeen

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Summary

Show me places cloaked in secrets,pierce the gloom of darkest night.Reveal that which has been hidden,Let Me see with second sight. 
Kate, Annie, and Cooper are Wiccans -- joined by magic bound to nature. Their dreams have turned to visions of a missing girl, calling to them for help....
Available since: 10/13/2010.

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