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Books with title The Devil's Apprentice

  • The New Apprentice

    Vincent Morrone, Danielle Morrone

    Paperback (The Wild Rose Press, July 29, 2020)
    For fourteen years, Z has wondered where she came from, why strange things occur around her, and what happened to her family. When she runs into an old bookstore to hide from a horde of school bullies, she starts to find the answers with the cantankerous owner, Barnabus Krane. Barnabus becomes her guardian, her magical instructor, and the family she's never had. He teaches her how to bring out the magic from within her 'Ka' and about the mystical world she never knew existed. But Barnabus also hides secrets. His connection to her past, his hunt for the warlock Blackwell, and the darkness that threatens to consume them all. The hardest lesson for Z to learn is to trust in her bond with Barnabus and believe that their relationship goes beyond family. For he's not just another magician. He is the Grand Master Sorcerer, and Z is the New Apprentice.
  • The Wizard's Apprentice

    S.P. Somtow

    eBook (Diplodocus Press, Aug. 22, 2018)
    Before "Harry Potter" there was "The Wizard's Apprentice" It's Hollywood, with shrimp-and-avocado pizza for those bored with the plain old Thai barbecued chicken kind. Aaron has just discovered that his crush on the pneumatic Penelope is requited and is hurrying to the Mall doing amazing, magical things on his skateboard when Zap! chief-wizard Anaxagoras traps him in a time warp, explaining that Aaron really does do magic and should be his apprentice. Aaron is given a mirror that reveals his true feelings about what it reflects; he also learns a dragon-making spell and a magic way to unstop toilets. But dragons are the bad stuff-- the mean, hateful, insecure side of a wizard. Aaron's dragon, smog-fueled, expands to cover most of L.A.--until Aaron, having discovered that he doesn't really despise himself, lets it look in his mirror and the dragon dissipates. As Anaxagoras says, ecology is a subset of magic; and as the author says, the one true magic springs from the human heart. Lots of laughs and Hollywood outrageousness!
  • The Wizard's Apprentice

    Kylie Betzner

    eBook
    One year after winning Wizard White Beard’s competition, Mongrel’s still adjusting to his new role as king with the help—or rather hindrance—of his uncle, friends, and so-called allies. Tensions only get worse when Mongrel offers to host the one-year anniversary of world peace in Kingsbury. But rather than strengthen the bond between the six—er—seven kingdoms, the event only weakens it thanks to the arrival of some uninvited guests, a few magical mishaps, and some untimely news from Wizard White Beard. It’s up to Wizard White Beard’s apprentice, Margo, to . . . uh, do whatever it is that wizards do—that is, if her sister’s plans for her don’t interfere. Can Margo help Mongrel maintain the peace, or will the newly formed alliance fall apart?
  • The New Apprentice

    Danielle Morrone, Vincent Morrone

    eBook (The Wild Rose Press, Inc, July 29, 2020)
    For fourteen years, Z has wondered where she came from, why strange things occur around her, and what happened to her family. When she runs into an old bookstore to hide from a horde of school bullies, she starts to find the answers with the cantankerous owner, Barnabus Krane.Barnabus becomes her guardian, her magical instructor, and the family she's never had. He teaches her how to bring out the magic from within her 'Ka' and about the mystical world she never knew existed. But Barnabus also hides secrets. His connection to her past, his hunt for the warlock Blackwell, and the darkness that threatens to consume them all.The hardest lesson for Z to learn is to trust in her bond with Barnabus and believe that their relationship goes beyond family. For he's not just another magician. He is the Grand Master Sorcerer, and Z is the New Apprentice.
  • The Fool's Apprentice

    Kelly Hess

    language (Dragon Moon Press, Sept. 1, 2016)
    Readers are raving about the BlackMyst Series by Kelly Hess!“This series is such a gripping and action packed series and one I highly recommend. I’m getting these books for my boys shelf because I know that they will love them.” – Book Lovers LifeIn the kingdom of Dragon’s Launch, young Denrikk’s aspirations of becoming a knight are dashed when he is instead apprenticed to the king’s fool. Embarrassed and devastated that his new position will ruin all hopes of winning the hand of the girl he loves—the princess Alendria— Denrikk reluctantly begins training under his new master, Fumbles, the king’s aging fool. He quickly learns, however, that being a fool in Dragon’s Launch is much more than juggling and laughing like a hyena. But when a shocking murder within the castle walls shakes the palace, all evidence points toward Denrikk. Now, with his new skills, a bit of luck, and the help of some unlikely friends, the fool’s apprentice must race to prove his innocence, all while evading capture.
  • The Witch's Apprentice

    Clare Urbanski

    eBook
    Firstborn child of a failed witch hunter, a baby girl was promised to the local witch in exchange for her father's life. Seventeen years later, she’s living life to the fullest. A quirky but loving mother, a home with never a dull moment, magic she's not supposed to be able to use—a life of freedom and laughter, until they receive unexpected news. It turns out the witch’s brother is at large, and he’s far more dangerous than she is.
  • The Thief's Apprentice

    Bryan Methods

    language (Carolrhoda Books ®, Oct. 1, 2016)
    Oliver, the meek son of a wealthy British industrialist, discovers the identity of a notorious thief, a man who has been skillfully evading Scotland Yard and snatching priceless artifacts for sport: Mr. Scant, his family butler. After first fearing for his life, Oliver discovers Mr. Scant's secret within a secret: the butler's crimes are actually a series of strikes against an underground group of business tycoons trying to master black magic.
  • The Second Apprentice

    Kevin Lawhon

    language (, Sept. 11, 2013)
    Vicious nicknames hurt. But it's even worse when the immortal king of the living city where Binja lives strips away his name and decrees he’ll be called “Pox the Liar” for the rest of his life. What makes it all the more infuriating is that he follows the truth god and couldn’t lie even if he tried. He’ll do anything to get his real name back. Yet he'll find that his nickname and scarred skin are the least of his troubles . . . For millennia, the city of Chalescintine has provided food and water for her citizens. Yet now she is dying, poisoned by centuries of the king’s evil. She tasks Pox to do the impossible: kill immortal Steel King Minotnz. But how? With the help of his mysterious master who knows more about history than anyone, he discovers hidden clues about the king’s ascension. And Pox has the power to sense deceit. But will that be enough to topple the king in time? Moreover, does he even want to kill the king—when it is the king himself who could restore his name?
  • The Fuller's Apprentice

    Angela Holder

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 4, 2015)
    All Josiah wants is a little excitement. His work as an apprentice fuller is boring, and playing in the mill’s machinery isn’t that dangerous. Everything goes fine—at first. All right, he’s lucky the wizard Elkan and his familiar, a donkey named Sar, are there to save his life. Even better, when his furious master fires him, Elkan offers him a job as his assistant. Josiah jumps at the chance. Traveling around Tevenar for a year, meeting all sorts of interesting people, helping the dedicated young wizard and clever donkey serve them with the Mother’s healing magic—what could be more fun? But Josiah soon learns that while matters of life and death may be exciting, they’re seldom fun. Impulsive actions, even when taken with the best of intentions, can have devastating consequences. And some choices have the power to change the future of Tevenar forever.
  • The Dragon's Apprentice

    Dugald A. Steer

    Paperback (Brubaker, Ford & Friends, Aug. 16, 2012)
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  • The Thief's Apprentice

    Bryan Methods

    Hardcover (Carolrhoda Books ®, Oct. 1, 2016)
    Oliver, the meek son of a wealthy British industrialist, discovers the identity of a notorious thief, a man who has been skillfully evading Scotland Yard and snatching priceless artifacts for sport: Mr. Scant, his family butler. After first fearing for his life, Oliver discovers Mr. Scant's secret within a secret: the butler's crimes are actually a series of strikes against an underground group of business tycoons trying to master black magic.
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  • The Viking's Apprentice

    Kevin McLeod, Paul McLeod

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 13, 2013)
    What would you do if you discovered nothing was as you thought, and the fate of your friends, perhaps even the world was in your hands?That’s the reality Peter must face in this award-winning middle Grade novel, The Viking’s Apprentice.Campbell’s Cove is a small town surrounded in mystery and intrigue. The history of the Cove tells us of dragons, trolls, goblins and the evil Master who stole children, livestock and, strangest of all, eggs from the Cove every year. Aided by the hideous monster, Tolldruck there seemed no stopping their evil plan.That was until, centuries ago, a Viking warrior came to Campbell’s Cove and vowed to rid it of all evil, and claim the prize offered by the mysterious church elders. The Viking succeeded and everything returned to normal. The evil was gone, and Campbell’s Cove was safe again… Until now.Voted #1 'Smart Novels to Read Your Kids'When Peter and George visit Peter’s Granddad’s amazing mansion in Campbell’s Cove for the summer holidays they had no idea it would change their lives forever. Deep beneath them in the caves of the Cove an evil has returned, an evil which threatens to destroy everything they believed to be true about the world.Peter must learn who he really is, and what he must do to save the children of the Cove. Together with George and his Granddad they go on a journey that reveals secrets, test friendships and confronts their biggest fears. Can Peter save the children? Can the Master be stopped? Find out in The Viking’s Apprentice.For the rest of The Viking's Apprentice series, and to join in on the journey, be sure to visit:KevinMcLeodAuthor.com
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