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Bumblestook: The Accidental Wizard, Book One

A Middle-Grade Fantasy Adventure

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Bumblestook: The Accidental Wizard, Book One

By: Sheri McClure-Pitler
Narrated by: Laura Jacobsson
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A secret garden ceremony, an uninvited guest, a child's toy, and a wisp of hair set in motion a perilous Quest that will not be denied.

Wizards, heroes and shape-changing Amorphae have hidden amongst ordinary Humans for eons. But when two Heroes seek to use an innocent Humanchild to circumvent their own daughter's fate, a magical backlash occurs and the boy accidentally becomes a Wizard!

Meet Farley Bumblestook! Born with the unique ability (once attributed to ancient Shamans) to commune with the Spirits of Earth itself, Farley is the not-so-ordinary human boy-next-door. Through no fault of his own, his life becomes entangled in the power struggles between warring Wizards, and he is drawn into a dangerous Quest.

Bumblestook: The Accidental Wizard, chronicles the beginnings of the Legend of Bumblestook as Farley and his best friend, Fiona, set out to solve the mystery of his parents' disappearance. Along the way, they discover the world of Magic and unlock the secret of their own hidden talents.

Seamlessly blending fantasy and reality, Bumblestook is an urban fairy tale. Set against a backdrop of natural wonders, it presents a world wherein mystery and magic lie just around the corner.

©2019 Sheryl D Pitler (P)2019 Sheryl D Pitler
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Like Fablehaven, lower budget, less siblin rivalry

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