Melric and the Sorcerer

Melric and the Sorcerer by David McKee is a reprint edition published by Andersen Press in 2014. This 32-page book, written in English, continues the story from Melric the Magician Who Lost His Magic, exploring themes of power and conflict. The narrative centers around Melric, a magician who is wary of the king’s desire for more power and confronts a sinister sorcerer named Sondrak, who offers to fulfill the king’s wish.
Readers will find an engaging tale that unfolds as Melric faces the challenges posed by Sondrak’s dark intentions. The story features elements of action and adventure, set within a fantasy realm where good and evil clash. This edition invites young readers to explore the dynamics of power and the importance of discernment in the face of temptation.
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Will good triumph evil, in this follow-up to Melric the Magician Who Lost His Magic?
“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.
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