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The Wizard's Diary in Chattanooga, TN

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The Wizard's Diary

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The Wizard's Diary in Chattanooga, TN

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Gemini City is on the brink of disaster!
With an armada of airships flying overhead, pirates disrupting trade on the river, and the arrival of a mysterious mage with extraordinary powers, the fate of the world hangs in the balance. There's only one wizard who can make things right, but he's too preoccupied with his responsibilities to realize Ardilakk Valley is on the verge of changes that will irrevocably alter the practice of magic forever and possibly destroy it. With one reckless and rather unwizardly act of kindness, Aargh is thrust into the center of a conflict as old as time itself, but the clock is ticking. The greatest wizard of the age will have to become a fugitive, a warrior, a pirate, a hero, and most importantly, a father to save the world he loves. Don't wait another minute. Dive into the remarkable world of THE WIZARD'S DIARY, and let the journey to Ardilakk begin! Book I - Parts I (Magic Comes to Ardilakk Valley) & II (The Sword Guildebrande) ---
WHAT ARE REVIEWERS SAYING?
Aargh's adventure was so full of surprising twists that the story became innovative and unpredictable at every turn.
I loved the humor author Robert J. Bradshaw incorporated while describing Aargh and Wrudge's numerous escapades. . . As the story progressed, Bradshaw gradually revealed the backstories that shaped the characters' decisions and, ultimately, the outcome. . . With a plot full of love, trust, betrayal, death, and new beginnings, The Wizard's Diary is a
refreshing and unique
fantasy tale. - S. Chakraborty
Bradshaw writes a compelling story about forming special bonds not only with others but also with the self.
Delve into Robert Bradshaw's The Wizard's Diary-
a wonderful fantasy of pure love and magic
-and discover how Aargh humbly turns from a 'Spire Historian and Keeper of General Generations' to 'Novice, Student of the World, and Keeper of the Precious Child'. Becoming an adult is definitely hard, but going back to the ways of a child can make a huge difference, especially in self-actualization. . . Aside from the plot and the morals, the characters are equally well-written. Some are funny and likable; some are dark and deceptive, but all of them have amazing development. - R. Salazar
The plot was so remarkable that it made me tear up when I realized I was, slowly but surely, about to reach the end.
The Wizard's Diary by Robert J. Bradshaw is an
engrossing and heartwarming
story. I couldn't help but feel attached to some characters as I read, especially Wrudge, who holds a special place in my heart. The rat familiar did everything to help his best friend, Aarghlathlain. The bravery that they both showed in the face of peril is truly admirable, and it moved me. The plot was so remarkable that it made me tear up when I realized I was, slowly but surely, about to reach the end. At that point, I couldn't help but feel curious about what happens next to Aarghathlain, the greatest wizard of the age. The Wizard's Diary is a book I thoroughly enjoyed reading! - T. Dawn
Gemini City is on the brink of disaster!
With an armada of airships flying overhead, pirates disrupting trade on the river, and the arrival of a mysterious mage with extraordinary powers, the fate of the world hangs in the balance. There's only one wizard who can make things right, but he's too preoccupied with his responsibilities to realize Ardilakk Valley is on the verge of changes that will irrevocably alter the practice of magic forever and possibly destroy it. With one reckless and rather unwizardly act of kindness, Aargh is thrust into the center of a conflict as old as time itself, but the clock is ticking. The greatest wizard of the age will have to become a fugitive, a warrior, a pirate, a hero, and most importantly, a father to save the world he loves. Don't wait another minute. Dive into the remarkable world of THE WIZARD'S DIARY, and let the journey to Ardilakk begin! Book I - Parts I (Magic Comes to Ardilakk Valley) & II (The Sword Guildebrande) ---
WHAT ARE REVIEWERS SAYING?
Aargh's adventure was so full of surprising twists that the story became innovative and unpredictable at every turn.
I loved the humor author Robert J. Bradshaw incorporated while describing Aargh and Wrudge's numerous escapades. . . As the story progressed, Bradshaw gradually revealed the backstories that shaped the characters' decisions and, ultimately, the outcome. . . With a plot full of love, trust, betrayal, death, and new beginnings, The Wizard's Diary is a
refreshing and unique
fantasy tale. - S. Chakraborty
Bradshaw writes a compelling story about forming special bonds not only with others but also with the self.
Delve into Robert Bradshaw's The Wizard's Diary-
a wonderful fantasy of pure love and magic
-and discover how Aargh humbly turns from a 'Spire Historian and Keeper of General Generations' to 'Novice, Student of the World, and Keeper of the Precious Child'. Becoming an adult is definitely hard, but going back to the ways of a child can make a huge difference, especially in self-actualization. . . Aside from the plot and the morals, the characters are equally well-written. Some are funny and likable; some are dark and deceptive, but all of them have amazing development. - R. Salazar
The plot was so remarkable that it made me tear up when I realized I was, slowly but surely, about to reach the end.
The Wizard's Diary by Robert J. Bradshaw is an
engrossing and heartwarming
story. I couldn't help but feel attached to some characters as I read, especially Wrudge, who holds a special place in my heart. The rat familiar did everything to help his best friend, Aarghlathlain. The bravery that they both showed in the face of peril is truly admirable, and it moved me. The plot was so remarkable that it made me tear up when I realized I was, slowly but surely, about to reach the end. At that point, I couldn't help but feel curious about what happens next to Aarghathlain, the greatest wizard of the age. The Wizard's Diary is a book I thoroughly enjoyed reading! - T. Dawn

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