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Leesha Casts a Spell

The Wizard Without a Wand, Book 5

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Leesha Casts a Spell

By: Dale Stubbart
Narrated by: Gareth Johnson
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During their third year of Wizard School, Leesha Fourthchild casts a spell. Actually, she casts several spells, but this one is particularly haunting.

Leesha loses her boyfriend Shmedley Thrumbledack and gains him back. Shmedley plays a trick on the couple who were posing as his Parents. And the Tensome learns more about the movement of the Springboks, who Arlanda Florida the Principal is certain are up to no good. A bully becomes friends with Shmedley. Shmedley can be friends with almost anyone, so this is not that surprising.

And Amanda Sunflower Triangulum also gains a friend.

Listen to find more of out what happens with the Tensome during their third year at Wizard School.

©2017 Dale Stubbart (P)2020 Dale Stubbart
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