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Bernasconi, Pablo.
THE WIZARD, THE UGLY, AND THE BOOK OF SHAME
New York : Bloomsbury Children's Books, 2005.
IL K-3, RL 4.3
ISBN 1582346739
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The wizard lived in a castle up a very long set of stairs.  He was assisted by Chancery who spent his time getting the ingredients the wizard needed and cleaning up.  But Chancery was not happy.  You see, he was very ugly.  Whenever he went into town, the people would all point and talk about how ugly he was.  But the wizard said he could not help Chancery.  But one day when the wizard was away, Chancery took the wizard's book of spells and tried to create his own spell.  Oh no.  What has he done?  Now there is nothing but chaos!!
SUBJECTS:     Self-perception -- Fiction.
                        Magic -- Fiction.
                        Wizards -- Fiction.

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