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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars what a sad, strange little girl
You don't have to have a bombshell mother who spends all her free time with her boyfriend or have no friends to dig the sad, bleary-eyed, lonely, supernatural atmosphere of The Witches of Worm. I read this book when I was ten, and for me it's up there with The Secret Garden, The Little Princess, and Jane Eyre for telling it like it is about being a lonely little girl,...
Published on October 17, 2001 by Elizabeth Caudy

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3.0 out of 5 stars An entertaining but 'one-note' story
I found this book to be entertaining, and it was a very quick read. I thought the mix of the semi-supernatural elements in with mainly realistic fiction elements made for a good story. The writing was pretty strong as well. However, I thought the story lacked depth...it just seemed a little 'one-note' to me. I also had a hard time deciding whether I liked the main...
Published 18 months ago by C. Curran


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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars what a sad, strange little girl, October 17, 2001
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You don't have to have a bombshell mother who spends all her free time with her boyfriend or have no friends to dig the sad, bleary-eyed, lonely, supernatural atmosphere of The Witches of Worm. I read this book when I was ten, and for me it's up there with The Secret Garden, The Little Princess, and Jane Eyre for telling it like it is about being a lonely little girl, just strange enough for the neighbors to talk and to know herself that she doesn't fit in. The cat could be possessed, or not; Jessica could be a witch, or not; but the big question for me is, is she really wise beyond her years or does her desolation just make her seem that way? My favorite quote is from this book: "Belief in mysteries, any manner of mysteries, is the only lasting luxury in life."
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A true classic, March 9, 2001
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I read this book about 15 years ago, when I was a very young man, and the impressions I got from it has never left me. I have devoted my life to the written word (as an editor), and I think that that my love of prose can be directly related to this small, strange novel I read one afternoon in the mid-eighties. Like the greatest of Gothic novels (think "Dracula" or Jane Austen's "Northanger Abbey"), this is a novel of the imagination. While the protagonist may be certifiable, she is still extremely recognizable to all readers. While I would highly reccomend this book to young readers, it is adults that will relate, and remember, the alienation of youth. A highly original fantasy, this novel will stick whith anyone, of any age, who picks it up. An underpraised classic of teen literature. It deserves to be embraced by teens and adults of all ages for many years to come.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Is He or Isn't He? Is She or Isn't She?, June 21, 2001
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This review is from: The Witches of Worm (Witches of Worm Nrf) (Hardcover)
Worm is a demon cat and he's turning twelve year old Jessica into a witch - or is Jessica the witch turning her cat into a demonic familiar? Or is she simply an unhappy, angry child and Worm nothing more than an ugly stray kitten? The Reader must decide for herself whether anything supernatural is *really* going on in this book. It is certainly disturbing, witchcraft or no there's real doubt if Jessica and Worm will both survive the evil they've fallen under.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars very realistic and entirely frightening!, June 5, 1998
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I too read this book in elementary school, the fifth grade to be exact. My family lived in a very rural area where lonliness permeated every aspect of my life. Our home was old and creepy...The perfect setting in which to read this all too real story. I spent many frightful nights reading this book curled up in my bed. Often I was too scared to even allow my feet to hang over the bed. The witchcraft element is enough to make any curious and impressionable child wonder about the supernatural. I would recommend parent discussion of the contents to help young children with the sometimes overwhelming realities of this story. by Jennifer
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Impressive & Creepy Supernatural/Psychological Drama!, June 19, 2000
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This is a creepy tale of a 12-year-old girl named Jessica who finds (and brings home) an abandoned cat whom she calls Worm. Worm appears to be possessed by a supernatural entity who telepathically tempts Jessica into committing a series of nasty -- and increasingly vicious -- misdeeds. Although Jessica would like to think this is Worm's doing, her free will is never in fact violated. The elaborate and ruthlessly calculating manner in which she betrays her former friend is particularly chilling (I can well remember -- with shame -- just such an appalling wickedness from my own childhood). The final temptation put to Jessica -- the one which finally spurs her to take action against Worm -- is a temptation to commit a particularly ghastly and cold-blooded *murder*, a temptation which thankfully she overcomes! A psychologically realistic, suspenseful, and (please forgive the pun) truly spellbinding book!

[NOTE: The preceding Review was originally (and unintentionally) posted on June 19, 2000 in Anonymous form. I am posting it again verbatim, in order to make it Attributable (i.e., Non-Anonymous).]
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Read it in an Hour!, July 10, 2004
This review is from: The Witches of Worm (Paperback)
The Witches of Worm is about a girl named Jessica who finds a strange, hairless kitten she names Worm. As time goes on, Jessica believes that the cat is possesing her into doing mean things (ex.Washing her her mother's dry-clean dress.) She also thinks that the cat is being possesed by a group of witches, hence the name. Read this book, one of the best I've ever read!

Snyder does it again, with a writting style that works thirty years after, while still providing entertainment.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Frightening and Creepy, October 19, 2001
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I read this 22 years ago when I was in 2nd or 3rd grade, and it scared the hell out of me. I remember being too frightened to even look at the cover (a different one than pictured). For some reason, I pulled this off the shelf at my school library along with a book called "Trillions" which I also have been looking for, and I went nuts over both books. "Witches of Worm" was very creepy, and I believe having read it at that age spoiled me and made me a little less scared of other books and movies. When you're that age, you think what you're reading is really happening!

If you give this to your kids, prepare for them to be spooked out of their wits...

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Still a favorite., December 24, 2004
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I first read this book in elementary school, and now many many years later, it's still a favorite. It's entertaining, creepy, but also teaches a valuable lesson in the end.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Freakily good writing!, May 13, 2004
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A girl named Jessica finds a cat one day. Her over working mothers pays little attention to either one of them and the cat is named Worm. Worm tells Jessica to do cruel things for revenge.
I thought this book was both creepy and scary. I couldn't get enough of it though because it had such captivating and magnifecent writing! This should be read by people 10 yrs. and up.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Creepy, November 13, 2003
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I read this book one summer when I was 11 and it scared the hell out of me. But of course, kids are fascinated by such dark, supernatural things. And this book is full of it. I was hooked. Anyone reading it can immediatly feel the dark, lonely mood that the writing evokes. This book is a page-turner with those type of endings that leaves the reader wondering......
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