Rufus and Magic Run Amok

Rufus and Magic Run Amok by Marilyn Levinson is a First Edition published by Marshall Cavendish in 2001. This 112-page book is written in English and centers on ten-year-old Boy Witch Rufus Breckenridge, who discovers that even a little magic can lead to significant trouble. As Rufus navigates the challenges of wielding his powers, he learns the importance of controlling magic to avoid dire consequences.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of fantasy and magic, as Rufus grapples with the responsibilities that come with his abilities. The story delves into the adventures and misadventures that arise from his attempts to manage his magical powers, highlighting the balance between fun and danger. This engaging tale is designed for young readers interested in juvenile fiction and science fiction, offering a whimsical yet cautionary look at the world of magic.
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A little power goes a long way — and usually smack dab into trouble for ten-year-old Boy Witch Rufus Breckenridge. His mom was right, after all. The power of magic must be kept under control, and he is indeed in BIG trouble if he doesn’t find a way of resisting its spell!
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