Publisher: Old Saltbox Publishing Page Count: 64 Nonfiction Genre: History, Paranormal, American Dates Read: September 25-26, 2015 Summary We all know about the Salem Witch Trials, but how much do we know about the first people who were tried and hanged during this turbulent time? Review This was a very informative book. It was pretty dry and straight forward, much like a typical American History textbook, but it was great to see more specific information about people who were accused of witchcraft and being witches. I found this on my grandparent's bookshelf after they passed away and I've had it for about 9 years, waiting to read it. Well when I started to read A Discovery of Witches, The Salem Witch Trials. I decided to take a peak into this book, and realized that some of the women mentioned in ADOW are in this booklet. It made a nice companion piece to ADOW, but it's not necessary. Ratings (based on a 10 point scale) Quality of Writing - 6 Pace - 5 Plot Development - 5 Characters - 5 Enjoyability - 7 Insightfulness - 6 Ease of Reading - 6 Photos/Illustrations - N/A Overall Rating - 3 out of 5 stars
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