Book details
Wand-Paper-Scissors (Harry Moon)
Description
IN THIS ORIGIN STORY, Harry Moon is up to his eyeballs
in magic. In the small town of Sleepy Hollow where every day is Halloween
night, his archenemy, Titus Kligore, has eyes on winning the annual Scary Talent
Show. Harry's sister, Honey Moon, says Harry needs better tricks so he finds a
new and better magic wand. Still, Harry has a tough job ahead of him if he is
going to steal the crown. He takes a chance on a magical rabbit who introduces
him to the deep magic. Harry decides the best way forward is to "do no
evil " while the battle to defeat Titus goes epic.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
236 pages
Book in series
#3
Why to read
- Engaging Adventure: 'Wand-Paper-Scissors (Harry Moon)' offers readers an exciting and magical adventure that captivates the imagination. It's a great escape into a world where magic and reality intertwine, providing a thrilling experience for young readers and fans of fantasy.
- Positive Messages: The book conveys strong positive messages about friendship, courage, and the importance of making good choices. These themes are woven throughout the story, making it not only entertaining but also educational and inspiring for its audience.
- Character Development: Readers can follow the growth and development of the protagonist, Harry Moon, as he navigates challenges and learns valuable life lessons. This character progression can resonate with readers, especially those who are growing up and facing their own personal challenges.
- Creativity and Imagination: Mark Andrew Poe's 'Wand-Paper-Scissors (Harry Moon)' encourages readers to use their imagination and think creatively. The magical elements and unique plot twists stimulate the mind, fostering a love for reading and storytelling in young readers.