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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. A wicked sorcerer who on his way to find someone to help him with his house work ,come upon a boy who on his way to look for a teacher. The sorcerer approach the boy and inquire him about having master yet. On learning the boy is looking for one, the sorcerer extend his welcoming the boy to be his student, but with one strange requirement, that is the inability to read or write. The boy after a slip of his tongue admitting he knows how to read or write, by his cleverness saying he thought the sorcerer asking about eating and fighting, which he is excel at. The sorcerer accepted him as his student. In the beginning of his time, the boy act like he does not know how to read or write and has no interesting in book. However, after a period of time, out of his curiosity, he find out the spell book and learned that his master's charms and portions are evil. The boys patiently learn his masters spell book until one day he is discovered by his master. The boy uses the trick and spell he learned to out-do his master and own the master's shop. ( ) This story is about how a little boy to fight with the evil sorcerer. The boy is smart to realize that he is helping for the evil sorcerer do evil things. He learned many magic tricks every night when the sorcerer fell asleep. He memorized and began with simple things. Then the sorcerer found out what the boy was doing, so they fight to each other. The boy became the owner of the magic workshop. He used for the good things on the world. The good man would become a winner. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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