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Melric and the Sorcerer

David McKee

Melric and the Sorcerer

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16 reviews

“More power,” demands the king. But Melric the magician thinks that the king has quite enough power already. A sinister visitor called Sondrak boasts that he can easily grant the king’s wish. But when Melric discovers that Sondrak is an evil sorcerer and up to no good, a dramatic battle follows. 'David McKee is a genius.' The Times

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Magical

Inspector Crocodile Haystack 28.07.2023

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I didn't really like the story.

Empress Flopsy Dangerous 20.12.2022

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Loved the wizard and the light above his head.

Corporal Stinky Fink 25.08.2021

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Pretty much everything

Captain Agnetha Sherbet 21.08.2021

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I liked this book as it was from the author who did tge Mr Benn series which i love.

Doctor Natty Satellite 21.08.2020

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Glad Melric won

Anonymous 28.08.2018

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It has two wizards and lots of fun magic and silly stories.

Anonymous 26.08.2018

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There were loads of epic spells.

Anonymous 29.08.2017

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I loved this book, it was amazing with graphic details!I really liked the bits with fire above their heads!

Anonymous 25.08.2017

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I liked the pictures.

Anonymous 17.08.2017

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It was quite hard to read by myself but I liked the story

Anonymous 12.08.2017

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This book is good for 4s and under because it's not that exciting for older kids.

Anonymous 11.08.2017

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***

Anonymous 10.08.2017

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The story was about being patient and kind. Though the king was not nice to Melric, he listened to the Wiseman's advice and help the king get rid of the evil sorcerer.

Anonymous 01.08.2017

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It was funny when the baddie had tomatoes thrown at him!

Anonymous 14.08.2014

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Because it's magical and if the customer has blue fire on his head it is bad news and he's not doing any good at all - in fact he's up to mischief. This book is OK.

Anonymous 05.08.2014

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