Summary
J. Milen: Leon the sorcerer's apprentice
Leon was supposed to be king, but he didn't want it. He was interested in books and only books, so he read day and night. His younger brother was only interested in kingship and regardless of the fact that Leon voluntarily gave up the crown, his brother saw a potential danger in him and imprisoned him in the tower. And so Leon stayed isolated from everyone in the tower and read. . . , until one day when he decided to run away and get to know the world, about which he learned so much from books. Numerous exciting trips and meetings with unusual characters awaited him, and with each meeting Leon became richer and more experienced. . . He also became a student of Antador, a wizard of great power, but his intentions were not always good. . . A collection of fantastic, educational and touching stories about growing up, intended for children and those who are still growing up.
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