Isobel Bird

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Merry Meet~
I was very entrenched in the World of Magick at the time I found the first book of the Circle of Three Series, I knew that the book would be very interesting and so after a series of visitations to the same bookstore I eventually bought it and became an avid fan. I believe that Pagan Fiction whether it be for Teens or Adults is something we need more of, it can teach us of Wicca but also give us an angle to see how Wicca and Witchcraft weaves its spell through peoples lives and what problems at times it can cause. I was very sad when the series ended and I hope that Isobel Bird continues to write more...

Blessed Be, Gede...

>>By Gede   (Monday, 31 Mar 2003 11:34)



~~~~~~~They were good books i liked the messages bhind the story but i have a question... where can i find any information about Isobel Bird?? see i am doing a project on her and i cant find any information on her so if you do know please help me~~~~~~~

>>By i think this is a bunch of cheese stuffed cracker   (Monday, 7 Apr 2003 17:53)



are you relly real

>>By ashley   (Wednesday, 14 May 2003 22:06)



How may I obtain a biography of Isobel Bird ?

>>By ALAN CLARK   (Saturday, 28 Jun 2003 17:18)



I love the circle of three books, but only started reading them lately, im extremely annoyed tho cause the series has not been reprinted 4 ages so im stuck with no more books since the 7th.

>>By shade   (Sunday, 26 Oct 2003 20:58)



i have read 1-6 but i cant find anymore they r cool y cant kates parents be more understanding bout her learnig wicca? does anyone know where in edinburgh i can find the other books?

>>By lost_girl2004   (Thursday, 5 Aug 2004 14:07)



I Am 25 years old and I found my self wrapped up in "The Circle of Three" books even though they pretty much target teenagers. Teenager or not I found her writings wonderfully descriptive enough to capture my attention and keep it. Strange as it may seem but I feel as though I am becoming emotionally attached to Kate, Cooper and Annie. I have read many books before but this series is the only one that has actually touched me enough to really make me cry at certain parts (Annie talking to the Oak king about what happened to her parents, the death of Ben Rowe, etc.), or burst out laughing or show deep concern (like when Cooper no longer wanted to practice) for fictional characters. I have just began "The Five Paths" and cannot wait to go on to the next and so on. The only thing that upsets me is that there is an end eventually. Does anyone know if she has a website or anything? I would so love to be able to write to her and tell her just how much her books have enlightened my path.

>>By TheBurningFrost   (Monday, 6 Sep 2004 22:50)



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