Talk:A Hat Full of Sky

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[edit] Unrelated see-alsos

I've removed Doctrine of signatures - because although relevant to witchcraft, it isn't an especially major theme of the book, nor mentioned at all in the article; Witch trial - because the referenced article is about actual witch trials, which are very much different from the fictional ones in the book (those partake more of sheepdog trials); and Hive mind - which is unrelated to the book, noting that the "hiver" almost certainly takes its name from a word meaning "winter", not from "hive mind", and as described in the book is very much different from a hive mind. 129.97.79.144 20:46, 20 June 2007 (UTC)