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Title: The Warren Witches - The crucible  
     
Creatures: Hete is a demon who foments hatred among humans.

Marissa Hargrave tried to call him forth against Natalie but because she substituted some ingredients she turned him on herself becoming the
focus of a lot of anger.
Hete was bound by the Charmed Ones.
 
     
Spells: to draw Hete out of a person:

Mark of hatred, hear our plea
bring the demon forth, to be fully seen
He can not be vanquished

to banish Hete:
(potion needed)

Demon of hatred,
be gone from this place
remove your evil influence from our deeds
 
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Background info: The Crucible, a play about Salem witch trials  
     
Summary: The sisters help a high school student tormented by classmates who are spurred on by a demon of discord.

synopsis by
Elizabeth Scully
 
     
Author/s: Micol Ostov
She is a writer and editor of books for children, tweens and teens. She lives and works in NY city.
 
Published: Pocket Books (Simon & Schuster UK Ltd.)  
ISBN: 0-689-87876-1  
     
Timeline: -  
     
Main characters: Paige, Phoebe, Piper
Leo, Grams
 
Trivia: -  
     
Bloopers: -  
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  The rating is for the whole book  
Rating: humor: 2 out of 3 possible
tension: 1 out of 3 possible
story: 1 out of 3 possible
style: 1 out of 3 possible
 
Summary: 5 out of 12  
  Couldn't have said it better than Anthony Manno in the readers' review:
"The Warren Witches" would suggest that we are getting a series of stories that explain the Warren legacy from the beginning. What we get (with two exceptions) is a series of time travel adventures. Anyone who knows the television show will agree with Grams at the end of "Something Old, Something New"-time travel is a headache. It causes too many inconsistencies, and fans do notice. It is also clear that the writers did not do this collection as a collaboration because there are story to story inconsistencies.
No new characters are introduced and Prue and Chris are missing completely.
 
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