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Matter-of-Fact Magic

魔女とふしぎな指輪

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When Charlotte and her brother receive a magic ring from a vending machine, they never expected a real witch to come after her ring. This story fills the need for "chapter" books at the second grade reading level.

182 pages, Tankobon Hardcover

First published March 1, 1989

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Ruth Chew

49 books138 followers
Ruth Chew is the author of a number of popular books for young readers, including Secondhand Magic and The Wednesday Witch. She was born in Minneapolis and grew up in Washington, D.C. She studied art at the Corcoran School of Art and worked as a fashion artist. She was the mother of five children.

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2,131 reviews23 followers
January 3, 2023
Magic ring and a not very competent witch lead to interesting adventures. This is the first Ruth Chew book in which the mother of the pair works outside the home.
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2,246 reviews14 followers
February 8, 2012
This book is really weird, even for a Ruth Chew book.

It has a witch. I like it when there's a witch. Ruth Chew's books are better when there is a witch.

This book also has a magic ring (of course), flying bicycles (I like flying bicycles), and giant ants (or tiny people).

I know none of the Ruth Chew books are logical, but this one seems somehow looser and less likely.

I'd give it two and half stars if I could, but since I can't, I'll give it the benefit of the doubt and three stars.
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1,628 reviews24 followers
October 9, 2010
I'm pretty sure the positive ratings are from people who are giving any Ruth Chew book a good score. Just re-read this and it was pretty crappy.
17 reviews
March 30, 2013
Definitely written for a younger audience. Still, I remembered the title and cover of this book well over a decade after reading it so I believe I enjoyed it a the time.
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June 5, 2014
I love this book I have the paperback version and I still love it today and now my daughter is reading it
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Author 6 books32 followers
September 9, 2016
Sometimes after reading something with a heavy subject matter, you just need a young reader to lighten things up. This one was perfect!
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