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Chosen thirteen generations ago to fight an epic magical battle he can't possibly win-and he doesn't even know magic is real. When a spellcasting experiment for a school paper goes awry, Goff's destiny is engaged, and he becomes the mortal enemy of Harkland Mathers XIII, the most powerful dark wizard in centuries. Clueless and racing against time, Goff and his friends must find a way to stop Mathers from performing an ancient ritual on Halloween night that will make him invincible, or Halloween will be the last night of freedom the world ever knows. Full of humor, excitement, unforgettable…mehr

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Chosen thirteen generations ago to fight an epic magical battle he can't possibly win-and he doesn't even know magic is real. When a spellcasting experiment for a school paper goes awry, Goff's destiny is engaged, and he becomes the mortal enemy of Harkland Mathers XIII, the most powerful dark wizard in centuries. Clueless and racing against time, Goff and his friends must find a way to stop Mathers from performing an ancient ritual on Halloween night that will make him invincible, or Halloween will be the last night of freedom the world ever knows. Full of humor, excitement, unforgettable characters, and hair-raising adventure, Misfit's Magic: The Last Halloween will appeal to young readers of all ages, who, along with Goff, will find that a kind heart has its own special magic.
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FRED GRACELY grew up in Pennsylvania and now resides just outside Boston, Massachusetts. After attending six different colleges and studying many subjects (art, electronics, computer science, psychology), he earned a B.S. in Psychology from Framingham State University and, later in life, an M.A. in Human Relations, Specializing in Holistic Counseling Psychology from Lesley University. He discovered his love for writing and storytelling as he read books to his children. On a whim, he started making up stories to tell them. They enjoyed them so much that he began to write them down. Now, there is little he loves as much as sitting down to craft language and bring characters and stories to life.