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Young Andy Ritter von Krumm's incredible madcap adventures with his magic pencil continue at a cracking pace. Lucifer unleashes a horde of devils on the town of Stone and gives Andy's evil aunt Kunnikunde even greater diabolical powers to use against him. But the magic pencil has given Andy amazing new powers too. And he will need them! Apart from his insane aunt and the Devil himself, Andy also has to fight a crazy collection of fearsome and freaky villains, including brutal gangsters, bloodthirsty terrorists, and murderous secret police. But it's not all mad violence and mayhem. There are…mehr

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Young Andy Ritter von Krumm's incredible madcap adventures with his magic pencil continue at a cracking pace. Lucifer unleashes a horde of devils on the town of Stone and gives Andy's evil aunt Kunnikunde even greater diabolical powers to use against him. But the magic pencil has given Andy amazing new powers too. And he will need them! Apart from his insane aunt and the Devil himself, Andy also has to fight a crazy collection of fearsome and freaky villains, including brutal gangsters, bloodthirsty terrorists, and murderous secret police. But it's not all mad violence and mayhem. There are laughs and fun galore too! Magic powers used for good can make fools of even Lucifer and his devils. And Andy's faithful dog, Sassy, never fails to cause hilarious trouble for her beloved master's enemies.
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For author A.W. Faber-Castell (Count Andreas von Faber-Castell), every pencil holds the promise of magic. From the time he was a young boy he has always regarded pencils as small magic wands that inspire creativity and make the imagination visible.Known as Count Andy to his colleagues, he is the last surviving member of the 8th generation pencil dynasty to have been actively involved in the running of the famous company, which began in Germany in 1761.