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* ArtisticLicenseReligiousStudies: Many in-universe examples, but mostly in ''The Five Paths''.

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* ArtisticLicenseReligiousStudies: ArtisticLicenseReligion: Many in-universe examples, but mostly in ''The Five Paths''.



* GirlPosse: The Graces

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* InfoDrop: The coven that the Crones' Circle store owners belong to goes unnamed until the last book.

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Didn\'t know Power Trio had been renamed until just now.


* FreudianTrio: The main characters- Cooper is the id, Kate the ego and Annie the superego.



* PowerTrio: The three main characters.
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Namespaced. The page needs a lot of help besides, but it\'s been over a decade since I read them- I don\'t remember enough to help.

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''Circle of Three'' is a young adult series by Isobel Bird about three teenage girls--Kate, Annie, and Cooper--who come together after Kate finds a book of spells in the school library and casts a love spell that has disastrous results.

Fantastical-sounding description aside, the series is actually about the girls' lives as they study {{UsefulNotes/Wicca}}, and presents it all (mostly) realistically.

There are 15 books in the series:
* ''So Mote It Be''
* ''Merry Meet''
* ''Second Sight''
* ''What the Cards Said''
* ''In the Dreaming''
* ''Ring of Light''
* ''Blue Moon''
* ''The Five Paths''
* ''Through the Veil''
* ''Making the Saint''
* ''The House of Winter''
* ''Written in the Stars''
* ''And It Harm None''
* ''The Challenge Box''
* ''Initiation''

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!!This series contains examples of:
* AlphaBitch: Sherrie.
* ArtisticLicenseReligiousStudies: Many in-universe examples, but mostly in ''The Five Paths''.
* AuthorTract: The series was written deliberately to show teens how Wicca is actually practiced in real life.
* CharacterDevelopment: The point of the series, particularly for Kate.
* DeadpanSnarker
* GirlPosse: The Graces
* MagicMisfire: Starts the whole thing off.
* MagicRealism: Certain aspects of the series, especially the bits dealing with ghosts and spirits, press the belief of even the most devout Wiccan.
* {{Magick}}
* MoustacheDePlume: Inverted-- author Isobel Bird is actually Michael Thomas Ford.
* {{UsefulNotes/Neo-Paganism}}
* PowerTrio: The three main characters.
* {{Reincarnation}}: It is strongly implied that Cooper was in a Nazi concentration camp in a past life.
* TarotMotifs: All over the place, but mostly in ''What The Cards Said''

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