Talk:Sweep (book series)
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"Morgan lives in Widow's Vale, New York and is a high-school junior when the series begins. She is introduced to Wicca when Cal Blaire comes to her school as a senior. The two develop an emotional relationship throughout the first book, which only grows stronger during "The Coven", in which Morgan discovers her heritage, powers, and real family. Morgan loses her best friend, Bree Warren, when the two of them fight over Cal's affections. They remain enemies until their friendship is rekindled in "Awakening". A Seeker comes, in "The Coven", to Window's Vale": hmm, what relation might there be between 'Widow's Vale' and 'Window's Vale'? Knotwork (talk) 22:32, 20 April 2008 (UTC)
This page makes reference to "Canadada". Is this an alternate reality name for Canada or (more likely in my opinion) a typo?
- Yep..probably a typo. Although maybe they should consider naming it "Canadada". It's rather amusing. --Stacey 13:35, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Super Edition
To avoid constant changes, I've decided to explain it here. "Night's Child" is not Book 15 but a stand alone Super Edition. It is not part of the series, the series finished after Book 14 (Full Circle). I'm sure it says Super Edition somewhere at the beginning of the book but I can't check at the moment because I'm not at home. Have a look here: firefairy and amazon - read the description. It's not meant to be "Book 15" on Amazon. In the "Wicca" books it says "Book 15" but it's a mistake. --Stacey 11:41, 21 June 2006 (UTC)
So lets go through this again. As mentioned for the above reasons, the 15th book, in America, is called "Super Edition". Therefore, even though in England this is not the case, since the book was originally published in the US, therefore it's primary label should be "Super Edition" with "Book 15" as a note - in the same way this book is titled under "Sweep" and not "Wicca". Please stop reverting back. Spaztic ming 06:02, 12 July 2006 (UTC)
- Exactly! The article is called "Sweep" not "Wicca" so it makes sense to call it "Super Edition" instead of "Book 15". --Stacey 12:13, 14 July 2006 (UTC)
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