World Famous Comics: The Wizardology Handbook: A Course for Apprentices (Ologies)
The Wizardology Handbook: A Course for Apprentices (Ologies)
By: Master Merlin, Dugald A. Steer Publisher: Candlewick Average Rating: Binding: Spiral-bound Label: Candlewick Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 80 Publication Date: April 10, 2007 Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Release Date: April 10, 2007
Product Description: The ultimate companion to the best-selling WIZARDOLOGY — an indispensable handbook for would-be wizards everywhere
Calling all aspiring wizards! Do you know the appropriate tools (including flattery) to have on hand should you encounter a Western wizard? Have you memorized the spell for summoning a unicorn familiar? Can you follow the steps for releasing magical powers in a lump of rock or piece of metal? What role do natural objects and animals play in the mysterious ways of the shaman? From charts to booklets to lessons, from fascinating stories to free-form spells to create on your own, this elaborate workbook contains all the elements needed for transforming the reader into a wizard worthy of Merlin himself.
Bah Humbug! For those of you who find this book offensive, you absolutely have the right to your opinions. I applaud your various faiths and beliefs, buuuuuuuuuuuuut....it is a beautiful book and is not to be taken literally. It is based on fantasy, even if those fantasies are based on real folklore. Have you read the other "ologies"; piratology, egyptology...? They are fun and educational and may not be as offensive.
Another Great Ology! I bought this book for my Grandaughter who is a great Harry Potter fan and she tells me it is a great book! I have purchased several of the ologies for her and she is excited by everyone of them. They look like they are very well done and differently done.The Wizardology Handbook: A Course for Apprentices (Ologies)
If you are a fan of Merlin If you are a fan of Merlin, it is for sure that you will enjoy this book. It has some magic spells, and other interesting information and data, that could be usefull, if you want to become a wizard yourself. The illustrations and presentation is great, like a collector's book.
Targeted Towards Children ...........Not proper material and a starter for Wizardry and Occult. Maybe its a joke to most, (It was a joke to me as well), however as a witness I can only say 'be careful' though you probably won't listen to me which you may pass off as a 'religious nut'. Far from this........ I am glad I witnessed what I did. I hope no one has to go through this I recommend a better read so you have both sides of the story. Exorcist by Gabriel Amorth. You will not be able to put the book down and its based on facts, Deo Gratias!
BAD choice FOR ANYONE!!! i wouldn't give it any stars if i could. This book is a completely horrible idea for children or adults. It has spells and other things that have the reader praying and crying out to 'spirits'. It makes the reader completely open to demonic forces. it is unsafe and utterly offense to me and many others.