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The worst witch, Jill Murphy
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The worst witch, Jill Murphy

Mildred Hubble was a trainee witch at Miss Cackle’s Academy, and she was making an awful mess of it. She couldn’t even ride a broomstick without crashing it and she was always getting her spells wrong. 

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Title: The worst witch

Original: The worst witch

Category: Novel

Author: Jill Murphy

Publisher: Puffin  Books

Pgs: 112

Weight: 0.100 kg 

ISBN: 0-14-031108-4

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Mildred Hubble was a trainee witch at Miss Cackle’s Academy, and she was making an awful mess of it. She couldn’t even ride a broomstick without crashing it and she was always getting her spells wrong. But she managed to get by until she turned Ethel, the teacher’s pet, into her deadly enemy...

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