The comedic duo behind The Government Manual for New Superheroes is back, and this time they've brought their magic wands and enchanted artifacts. The Government Manual for New Wizards is a hilarious, mock-official handbook for wannabe witches and warlocks who need advice on recognizing the onset of wizardolescence, understanding the laws of magic (and the magic of laws), choosing (or being chosen by) the right magical items and enchanted artifacts, dealing with the dead (grateful and otherwise), successfully hosting magical exhibitions, and the proper care and feeding of magical creatures. Wands, charms, cloaks of invisibility, shoes of stealth (or sneakers), and other otherworldly accoutrements--it's all here, discussed tongue-in-cheek but with the utmost Governmental authority. This entertaining guide offers such sage advice as: * A demon is just as afraid of you as you are of it--provided, of course, that you are eight feet tall, composed of living fire, and capable of destroying a small village with a single angry thought. Otherwise, it doesn't find you frightening at all. * When selecting educational programs, do not be tempted by solicitations from wizardry parchment mills. A so-called degree from such a place is not worth the scroll on which it appears to be inscribed. The ink will disappear not long after the school itself does. The Government Manual for New Wizards is a sidesplitting spoof of all things wizard-y.
The authors of this book have done it again...TGMFN Superheroes and Wizards are both very entertaining books, well written. I recommend BOTH books to any person interested in these topics. Especially those Harry Potter fans out there...if you like any topic related to Wizards you'll enjoy this book. The authors are obviously very creative and talented people.
This book put a spell on my heart
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Does your sixth sense tell you that someone's watching you? Do the eyes marinating in your cauldron look at you a little funny? Do the gnarled trees whisper your name... to the authorities? Either you're paranoid, or the Government has gotten to you, dear witch or wizard. Your only recourse is to read The Government Manual for New Wizards and to follow the guidelines for societally responsible spellcasting. Otherwise, you might wind up with your broom impounded, your familiar in a kennel, and your wand in an evidence locker while you await trial for third-degree aggravated thaumaturgy. Buy this book and spare yourself the sad fate of Ignatius the Incarcerated.
Weinstein-Brozik duo are at it again!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
If you loved "Superheroes" then you will be equally infatuated with "Wizards." What would take 7 years at Hogwarts will only take a few hours with the Wizards manual. You'll be casting spells and triggering mass-lynchings and protests from the Christian Right in no time! Oh, and it's really really funny, too.
Brillaint
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This book embodies a brilliance rarely found in poignant simple fiction. It accomplishes a subtle level of satire at the level of Erasmus. A must buy for all.
Amazingly funny.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I don't usually do comedy, it isn't usually my thing, and most "funny" books grow old after awhile - but not this one! I was smiling the whole time I was reading it, and by the end, I was laughing so hard I was crying - literally! I cannot recommend this book enough for any fantasy and/or humor fan.
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