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Do you believe in magic?

Poor Mr Swimble is having a bad day. Rabbits are bouncing out of his hat, pigeons are flying out of his jacket and every time he points his finger, something magically appears!

It’s becoming a real nuisance — and he’s allergic to rabbits!

Can you imagine that poor old Mr Swimble could see a mysterious vacuum cleaner in the morning, and make cheese sandwiches and yellow elephants magically appear by the afternoon?

His friends at the Magic Rectangle can’t help, but that strange vacuum cleaner he saw may have something to do with it . . .

The Witch’s Vaccum Cleaner and Other Stories is an illustrated collection of short stories by master storyteller Sir Terry Pratchett, featuring a war between wizards, a rebellious ant called 4179003, and a time- travelling television!

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These fourteen fantastically funny tales are filled with witches, wizards, pirates and crooks (and bouncing rabbits and magical pigeons!) — The perfect read for tricksters this Halloween!

 

Win!Terry-Pratchett-competition stars

One lucky winner will receive a set of six books from the wonderful world of Terry Pratchett  — including The Witch’s Vacuum Cleaner.

Three runners up will each receive a copy of The Witch’s Vacuum Cleaner book.

Click here to enter the competition!

Find out more at puffin.co.uk!

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