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  2. The Enchanted World - Wikipedia

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    The Enchanted World was a series of twenty-one books published in the time period 1984-1987. Each book focused on different aspects of mythology, fairy tales or folklore, and all were released by Time-Life Books. [1]

  3. Magic in Harry Potter - Wikipedia

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    She has described this derivation as "a way of giving texture to the world". [2] The magic of Harry Potter was the subject of a 2017 British Library exhibition and an accompanying documentary. The exhibition, entitled Harry Potter: A History of Magic, was the first at the British Library to be based on a single series by a living author. [3]

  4. Ultimate Book of Spells - Wikipedia

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    Ultimate Book of Spells is a Canadian children's animated television series produced by BKN International. [1] It first premiered on YTV Channel for kids in Canada. Inspired by the popular Harry Potter book and movie series, the show presents a trio of "wizards-in-training" at an enchanted private school run by Miss Crystalgazer.

  5. Magic in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Within a work of fantasy, magic can help to advance the plot, often providing power to heroes or to their opponents. The use of magic frequently manifests itself in a transformation of a character, if not the transformation of the fictional world. [2]: 143 For magic to carry out its functions, it often comes at a price equal to its value.

  6. The Magic World - Wikipedia

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    The Magic World is a collection of twelve short stories by E. Nesbit. It was first published in book form in 1912 by Macmillan and Co. Ltd., with illustrations by H. R. Millar and Gerald Spencer Pryse. The stories, previously printed in magazines such as Blackie's Children's Annual, are typical of Nesbit's arch, ironic, clever fantasies for ...

  7. Witchy Pretty Cure! - Wikipedia

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    The Dark Magicians (闇の魔法つかい, Yami no Mahō Tsukai) are the main antagonists of the first half of the series, who aim to acquire the Linkle Stone Emerald and allow their leader Dokurokushe to conquer the Magic World and the No Magic World with dark magic, also seeking the Linkle Smartbook after discovering Ha-chan's power ...

  8. Middle Children Have a Secret Power—Here’s How to ... - AOL

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    No one is saying to purposefully ignore or create hardships for any child, but the moral of the story is that middle children’s secret power comes from the fact that they’re middle children!

  9. History of magic - Wikipedia

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    the use of magic words said to have the power to command spirits; [74] the use of mysterious symbols or sigils which are thought to be useful when invoking or evoking spirits. [75] The practice of magic was banned in the late Roman world, and the Codex Theodosianus (438 AD) states: [76]