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Wandlore: Power and Practice - A Complete Guide to the Wizard Wand [Paperback]

Annette M. Musta , Wandmaker


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Product Details

  • Paperback: 159 pages
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0979863937
  • ISBN-13: 978-0979863936
  • Product Dimensions: 20.8 x 13.5 x 0.5 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 249 g

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Amazon.com: 3.7 out of 5 stars  3 reviews
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars fiction book Jan 4 2010
By Umaid - Published on Amazon.com
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annette m musta(author) is a fiction\fantasy writer. she has gone so far in this series 'principle of wizardry' that she even created fantasy authors and named them in credit of this book, so this book looks real from real wizard. very shameful.
this book claims what it doesnt have.
atleast author could have written that this is fiction book for kids. but no, she want to sell her books by misleading kids that this is real book of magic.
whole 'principle of wizardry' and all books from this author is work of fiction\fantasy.

i bought this book considering that this is real magick book. but this is fantasy\fiction book for kids.
i even contact thewandshop, shop of wandmaker as this book says. i asked him whether this book is about occult, he said 'so called occult is not magick'. he challenges whole occult phenomenon with this fantasy book. occult means hidden and all magick phenomenons come from occult.

IF U WANT TO LEARN MAGICK THIS IS NOT THE BOOK.
IF U WANT FANTASY\FICTION BOOK FOR KID. THEN U CAN HAVE IT, BUT STILL IT IS NOT GOOD AT EVEN FANTASY READING, U WILL BE BORED. I HAVE READ WHOLE BOOK.

amazon u sould see that whether the book is what it claims. for example. this book talks about wandmaker (author of this book) but there is no such person. their is only annette m musta
5.0 out of 5 stars Great companion book to Enchantments! Jan 6 2010
By Stephanie - Published on Amazon.com
Wandlore is a great companion book to Enchantments (also from the Principles of Wizardry series). While Enchantments deals with actual spells, Wandlore talks about the wand and its history and how a wand is created. It also goes into theories of how wands work. If you have read Harry Potter or any other fantasy book that has wands in it, you will find this book interesting. There are pictures of wands and lists of wand woods and other elements that tell you how each thing affects the wand.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fun book for Wizards of all ages Jan 11 2010
By Heather - Published on Amazon.com
Wandlore is a fun book for anyone interested in wizards. Wandlore has elements of all wizards in it - from Harry Potter to the Wizards of Waverly Place to Tolkien. Of all of the books, it is most similar to Tolkien - with a detailed history of wizards and the wands they use. There are no spells in Wandlore but another Principles of Wizardry title, Enchantments, does have spells. Wandlore has all of the details of wands including lists of parts of the wands. If you want your own wand, Wandlore will help you find the right wand for you.

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