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The Magician's Trap

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"A magic pearl, big as a hen's egg," the stranger is saying. "And the person who brings it safely back from the sea will get his fondest wish. Of course, there are terrible dangers."

But the young prince loves dangers better than life. "What an adventure!" he cries. "I must got at once!"

The prince does not know it but the stranger is an evil magician in disguise. Can anyone, now, save the reckless prince from the magician's terrible power?

62 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 1990

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November 13, 2022
Harold the Daring was a young prince with a taste for adventure. His exploits were known far and wide, and so Duke Rollo, the evil magician envious of the King and his lands, hatched a plan to trap the foolhardy prince at the bottom of the Sargasso sea.

As you would expect, the prince succumbs to the magician's trap, and the King seeks a champion to rescue his son in return for 12 barrels of gold. Three men (a knight, a lion tamer, and a thief) accept the challenge to rescue Prince Harold. Three men fail. Elsa, the blind girl, accompanied by a turtle (a sea turtle, I presume, though it wasn't drawn that way) succeeds.

Favourite aspects of this were the Sargasso tea that allows one to breathe at the bottom of the Sargasso sea; and the illustrations (black and white) were very interesting, the faces of the characters being quite detailed. Points in favour for Elsa's bravery, but points against for
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January 26, 2022
This book has stayed with me since childhood. I have often thought about it over the years. It truly made a strong impression on me. I remember it very fondly and am now seeking it out for my own children.
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June 4, 2023
cute. -1 star for being still under copyright
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April 29, 2015
This was one of my favorite books growing up. The story holds up thirty some years later. I finally got to read it to my son last night and we both loved it. Also, the illustrations in this book are amazing!
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