Wednesday, January 22, 2014

BR 2-15 : Wizards

"Tricks, indeed. Stuff and nonsense." - Mervin the Miser (p.11)



Long years ago, a lots of people believed in wizards. They thought there were good ones who helped people, and bad ones who cast evil spells. This book was consisted of three chapters of three wizards. These are the stories of Zag, Mott and Pinchbeck who were all kind wizards in their own way.
Especially, I like the story of Zag. He was a wonderful wizard, and he was kind because he looked after children who had no where else to live. One day, they did not have any money left, so he taught them his magic and trick. He thought that they can make more money by that. On chiristmas, children said no presents, no turkey... but Zag was not going to do any thing. But children had his laughing powder, so they could be made to be happy! They could spend Chiristmas day happily.
Reading this book, I want to be kind to people.

[174 words]

Rawson, Christopher. (2002). Wizards. London, England: Usborne.

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