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The Evil Wizard Smallbone

por Delia Sherman

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In a hilarious tale reminiscent of T. H. White, a lost boy finds himself an unlikely apprentice to the very old, vaguely evil, mostly just grumpy Wizard Smallbone.

When twelve-year-old Nick runs away from his uncle's in the middle of a blizzard, he stumbles onto a very opinionated bookstore. He also meets its guardian, the self-proclaimed Evil Wizard Smallbone, who calls Nick his apprentice and won't let him leave, but won't teach him magic, either. It's a good thing the bookstore takes Nick's magical education in hand, because Smallbone's nemesisâ??the Evil Wizard Fidelouâ??and his pack of shape-shifting bikers are howling at the borders. Smallbone might call himself evil, but compared to Fidelou, he's practically a puppy. And he can't handle Fidelou alone. Wildly funny and cozily heartfelt, Delia Sherman's latest is an eccentric fantasy adventure featuring dueling wizards, enchanted animals, and one stray boy with a surprising knack for magic… (más)

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This super-readable juvenile fiction story was imaginative and fresh. I appreciated the writing as it didn't talk down to the reader. This story would make an excellent anime feature film. ( )
  klnbennett | Oct 7, 2020 |
Running away from his abusive uncle, Nick stumbles upon Evil Wizard Books, and its crusty proprietor. Could the old man really be a wizard? Nick doubts it -- until the evil wizard declares Nick his apprentice and enchants him so that he can't leave the property. Nick is sure that Smallbone doesn't mean to teach him any magic -- but maybe he's stubborn enough to learn on his own...

This is an enjoyable read for fans of children's fantasy. It's quirky, with hints of darkness, but not anything that will be too scary or upsetting for sensitive readers. I enjoyed it, but didn't find it so compelling that I couldn't put it down. I think it would be a good, cozy wintertime read. ( )
1 vota foggidawn | Oct 14, 2019 |
I'm not sure why it's being referred to as "hilarious" because, although it has moments of humor, it's not a funny book. It's quirky and oddly sweet and touching, but with a dark undercurrent. It's smart and thrilling and deeply satisfying. It is not, however, "hilarious". That aside, though, it is the kind of middle grade fantasy that finds its readers and holds on to them forever and ever and becomes a beloved childhood favorite. Twenty years (and more) from now, the kids who read it are going to be sharing it with their own children and getting nostalgic remembering where they were when they first discovered the world of the Smallbones. ( )
  BillieBook | Nov 20, 2018 |
Fleeing his neglectful and abusive uncle in a brutally cold, blinding New England blizzard, Nick ends up on the porch of an eccentric old man who appears to be the owner of the Evil Wizard Bookstore. In exchange for a warm place to live and plenty to eat, the snarly old man orders him to clean the house, make meals and take care of the animals. The only problem is, Nick cannot leave no matter how hard he tries. He soon discovers that this old man, Zachariah Smallbone, is really a three-hundred-year-old wizard with a penchant for turning people into spiders, mice, foxes and other creatures. Drawn to magic out of self-defense, Nick learns magic with the help of the magical bookstore. But when the idyllic town of Smallbone Cove becomes threatened by the evil wizard Fidelou and his fearsome pack, and the evil wizard Smallbone appears to be unable to protect it, will Nick know enough magic to save himself and the rest of Smallbone Cove? I loved this exciting, enjoyable tween fantasy/adventure novel that speaks of home, family, kindness and finding one’s place in the world.


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  mcpl.wausau | Sep 25, 2017 |
I received thia book from one of the Godreads giveaways , as a note I only enter the giveaways for books that seem interesting .

Ths is a YA book with main character being 12 years old. It has a bit of a dark undercurrent however this is broken up with bits of humor. The story has action and view point that I think will appeal to the intended audience .

I enjoyed the story and liked the growth of the character and did not see the twist at/near the end .

I will be passing it on to my young cousins to encourage the children to read more . ( )
  Camplane60 | Jun 23, 2017 |
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Juvenile Fiction. Juvenile Literature. HTML:

In a hilarious tale reminiscent of T. H. White, a lost boy finds himself an unlikely apprentice to the very old, vaguely evil, mostly just grumpy Wizard Smallbone.

When twelve-year-old Nick runs away from his uncle's in the middle of a blizzard, he stumbles onto a very opinionated bookstore. He also meets its guardian, the self-proclaimed Evil Wizard Smallbone, who calls Nick his apprentice and won't let him leave, but won't teach him magic, either. It's a good thing the bookstore takes Nick's magical education in hand, because Smallbone's nemesisâ??the Evil Wizard Fidelouâ??and his pack of shape-shifting bikers are howling at the borders. Smallbone might call himself evil, but compared to Fidelou, he's practically a puppy. And he can't handle Fidelou alone. Wildly funny and cozily heartfelt, Delia Sherman's latest is an eccentric fantasy adventure featuring dueling wizards, enchanted animals, and one stray boy with a surprising knack for magic

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