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Books with title The Magician's Castle

  • The Little Magician

    Ben Nemzer, Lisa Olson, Catherine Callari

    Paperback (Ben Nemzer Entertainment L.L.C., Dec. 12, 2001)
    Easy Magic Trick Taught Inside this Wonderful Children's Book! Eliot dreamed of becoming a real magician, until the day he discovered there was more to magic than he thought. Will he be able to find he magic inside of himself and become the best little magician, in time for the school talent show?
  • The Magician's Ring

    Carol Gaskin, T. Alexander Price

    Library Binding (Troll Communications Llc, Jan. 1, 1985)
    The reader, as Robin the minstrel, follows a path of perils through the Forgotten Forest, making decisions which determine whether he will end up a hero or a prisoner of thieves.
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  • The Magician's Boy

    Susan Cooper, Serena Riglietti

    Library Binding
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  • The Magician

    Michael Scott

    Hardcover (Thorndike Pr, Dec. 3, 2008)
    Fifteen-year-old twins Sophie and Josh Newman continue their magical training in Paris with Nicholas Flamel, Scatty, and the Comte de Sant Germaine, pursued by Doctor Dee and the immortal Niccolo Machiavelli.
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  • The Magician's Wife

    Brian Moore, Lindsay Duncan

    Audio Cassette (Sterling Audio Books, Sept. 1, 1998)
    A novel set at the beginning of French rule in Algeria documents the lives of illusionist Henri Lambert and his wife, Emmeline, who are drawn into a plot to further the French imperialist drive into North Africa and subdue the rebellious Arabs.
  • The Magician's Club

    Sean Klein

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 6, 2014)
    Who's Who in The Magician's Club? Tina: the magician. The boys tell her she can't join their magician's club because "girls don't do magic." She knows they're wrong. When the Verde Springs Women's Club announces a talent contest, she knows she can prove it. Meyer: the outsider. Good at math and bad at sports, all he wants is to be accepted. After years of being bullied by the leaders of the magician's club, he becomes Tina's friend and ally, willing to break a few rules to help her win. Rachael: the best friend. Tina's too busy with her magic to spend time with Rachael. It would be a problem if she didn't have something else on her mind. Andy: the suffering twin brother. All he wants is to play guitar and be a normal kid. Not being bothered by his twin sister would also be good. Too bad. Tina needs his assistance and he has to help whether or not he wants to.
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  • The Magician

    Michael Scott

    Paperback (Corgi Books, Aug. 16, 2009)
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  • The Magician's Boy

    Susan Cooper, Serena Riglietti

    Hardcover
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  • The Magician'S Land

    Lev Grossman

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, Dec. 3, 2014)
    The stunning conclusion to the "New York Times" bestselling Magicians trilogy Quentin Coldwater has lost everything. He has been cast out of Fillory, the secret magical land of his childhood dreams that he once ruled. Everything he had fought so hard for, not to mention his closest friends, is sealed away in a land Quentin may never again visit. With nothing left to lose he returns to where his story began, the Brakebills Preparatory College of Magic. But he can't hide from his past, and it's not long before it comes looking for him. Meanwhile, the magical barriers that keep Fillory safe are failing, and barbarians from the north have invaded. Eliot and Janet, the rulers of Fillory, embark on a final quest to save their beloved world, only to discover a situation far more complex--and far more dire--than anyone had envisioned. Along with Plum, a brilliant young magician with a dark secret of her own, Quentin sets out on a crooked path through a magical demimonde of gray magic and desperate characters. His new life takes him back to old haunts, like Antarctica and the Neitherlands, and old friends he thought were lost forever. He uncovers buried secrets and hidden evils and ultimately the key to a sorcerous masterwork, a spell that could create a magical utopia. But all roads lead back to Fillory, where Quentin must face his fears and put things right or die trying. "The Magician's Land" is an intricate and fantastical thriller, and an epic of love and redemption that brings the Magicians trilogy to a magnificent conclusion, confirming it as one of the great achievements in modern fantasy. It's the story of a boy becoming a man, an apprentice becoming a master, and a broken land finally becoming whole.
  • The Magician's Wife

    Brian Moore

    Paperback (Plume, Feb. 1, 1999)
    Based upon an actual incident from the early days of the French imperialist drive into North Africa, Brian Moore's latest bestseller, The Magician's Wife tells a profound story of political will in conflict with spiritual belief--and of one woman's desires and convictions. Summoned to the grand country estate of Napoleon III, the famed illusionist Henri Lambert and his wife Emmeline are drawn into an elaborate plan to further French influence in North Africa and subdue the rebellious Arab tribes. An ambitious, intelligent man, Lambert will go to desperate lengths to satisfy his emperor. Emmeline, meanwhile, undergoes a spiritual conversion, shedding her former notions of patriotism and propriety in the hot glare of the desert sun. From the splendor and intrigue of the French royal court of the 1850s to the wild majesty of the Sahara, The Magician's Wife is an exciting, exotic, and glamorously seductive novel.
  • The Magician

    Michael Scott

    Paperback (Corgi Childrens, Aug. 16, 2009)
    After fleeing Ojai, Nicholas, Sophie, Josh, and Scatty emerge in Paris, the City of Lights. Home for Nicholas Flamel. Only this homecoming is anything but sweet. Perenell is still locked up back in Alcatraz and Paris is teeming with enemies. Nicollo Machiavelli, immortal author and celebrated art collector, is working for Dee. Hes after them, and time is running out for Nicholas and Perenell. For every day spent without the Book of Abraham the Mage, they age one yeartheir magic becoming weaker and their bodies more frail. For Flamel, the Prophesy is becoming more and more clear.
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  • The Magician's Boy

    Susan Cooper, Serena Riglietti

    Paperback (Aladdin Paperbacks, May 9, 2006)
    Only a child can find the way to bring Saint George back to the play. The Boy works for the Magician, and he wants more than anything to learn magic. But the Magician always says, "Not yet, Boy. Not till the time is right." So the Boy has to be content with polishing the Magician's wand, taking care of the rabbits the Magician pulls out of hats, and doing his favorite job: operating the puppets for the play Saint George and the Dragon, which the Magician always performs as part of his act. Until one day the Saint George puppet disappears, and the angry Magician hurls the Boy into the strange Land of Story to find Saint George. His quest is full of adventures with oddly familiar people, from the Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe to the Giant at the top of Jack's beanstalk. But the Boy's last adventure is the most amazing of all -- and changes his life forever.
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