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Alice Hoffman

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25 Works

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Alice Hoffman currently has 144 indexed quotes and 25 linked works on QuoteMust. This page is the canonical destination for that author archive.

Works

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Blackbird House Blue Diary Faithful Green Angel Green Heart Here on Earth Incantation Local Girls Nightbird Practical Magic Property Of Skylight Confessions Survival Lessons The Dovekeepers The Foretelling The Ice Queen The Marriage of Opposites The Museum of Extraordinary Things The Probable Future The Red Garden The River King The Rules of Magic The Story Sisters The Third Angel Turtle Moon

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She__ bought a blue notebook in the pharmacy to write down her aunt__ remedies. Star tulip to understand dreams, bee balm for a restful sleep, black mustard seed to repel nightmares, remedies that used essential oils of almond or apricot or myrrh from thorn trees in the desert. Two eggs, which must never be eaten, set under a bed to clean a tainted atmosphere. Vinegar as a cleansing bath. Garlic, salt, and rosemary, the ancient spell to cast away evil.

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Alice Hoffman

The Rules of Magic

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Blue must be worn for protection. Moonstones were useful in connecting with the living, topaz to contact the dead. Copper, sacred to Venus, will call a man to you, and black tourmaline will eliminate jealousy. When it came to love, you must always be careful. If you dropped something belonging to the man you loved into a candle flame, then added pine needles and marigold flowers, he would arrive on your doorstep by morning, so you would do well to be certain you wanted him there. The most basic and reliable love potion was made from anise, rosemary, honey, and cloves boiled for nine hours on the back burner of the old stove. It had always cost $9.99 and was therefore called Love Potion Number Nine, which worked best on the ninth hour of the ninth day of the ninth month.

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Alice Hoffman

The Rules of Magic

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When the cold comes to New England it arrives in sheets of sleet and ice. In December, the wind wraps itself around bare trees and twists in between husbands and wives asleep in their beds. It shakes the shingles from the roofs and sifts through cracks in the plaster. The only green things left are the holly bushes and the old boxwood hedges in the village, and these are often painted white with snow. Chipmunks and weasels come to nest in basements and barns; owls find their way into attics. At night,the dark is blue and bluer still, as sapphire of night.

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He had appeared beside her because she had wanted him to. She had called him to her, and was calling him still. Even when she fell asleep, she dreamed of water, as if the world were topsy-turvy and everything she cared about had been lost in the deep. She plunged through the green waves with her eyes wide open, searching for the world as she'd known it, but that world no longer existed; everything that had once been solid was liquid now, and the birds swam alongside the fish.

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Alice Hoffman

The River King