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A Wizard Without a Wand - Book 8: A Plantasian Comes to Life: The Wizard Without a Wand, #8
A Wizard Without a Wand - Book 8: A Plantasian Comes to Life: The Wizard Without a Wand, #8
A Wizard Without a Wand - Book 8: A Plantasian Comes to Life: The Wizard Without a Wand, #8
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A Wizard Without a Wand - Book 8: A Plantasian Comes to Life: The Wizard Without a Wand, #8

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We now know that Buster Tensyllables, one of the Tensome, is able to turn into any plant. But how did he come by this gift? What is his history? How did he get to Wizard School? How did he get his green thumb? And what is his view of how things happened during his first year? It has to be a unique view, not everyone is a Plantasian. We also know that Buster's last name had ten syllables before it was shortened to Tensyllables. What is it originally and why was it changed? Rating G; Reading Level Easy 6th Grade; Longest Word: Classifications. Let's start the story with the earliest ancestor of Buster that we know of. That would be Wampum ThePrinceIsMadEmphaphycoNewton. He was the youngest Master Agronomist in the history of Wher Garland. He also happened to be the first Plantasian. Wampum was able to save Wher Garland. Following in his footsteps, Buster was able to save the Universe. Many people think that the only way to get to Wizard School is to either take the Train. But if you can't afford the train, there is a bus to Wizard School. Yet, Buster Tensyllables didn't take the bus or the train. He did take a bus, but not the one to Wizard School and not the one to Prep School where his parents thought he was heading. He took a bus for a short distance, then he walked. Along the way, he met Sidney Rather Nottingham who was also walking to Wizard School. Luckily, one of they knew the way. Otherwise they would have been lost.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherDale Stubbart
Release dateNov 23, 2021
ISBN9798201560805
A Wizard Without a Wand - Book 8: A Plantasian Comes to Life: The Wizard Without a Wand, #8

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    A Wizard Without a Wand - Book 8 - Dale Stubbart

    There once was a Plantasian named Buster Tensyllables. His tendrils scribed something like this. ...

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    While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this book, the publisher assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein.

    A WIZARD WITHOUT A WAND - BOOK 8: A PLANTASIAN COMES TO LIFE

    First edition. November 23, 2021.

    Copyright © 2021 Dale Stubbart.

    ISBN: 979-8201560805

    Written by Dale Stubbart.

    Table of Contents

    Title Page

    Copyright Page

    A Wizard Without a Wand - Book 8: A Plantasian Comes to Life (The Wizard Without a Wand, #8)

    The Tensome:

    The Principal:

    The Teachers & the Subjects they Teach:

    The Staff:

    Parents:

    Friends of the Tensome:

    Hotels:

    Student Classifications:

    Residents of Dangerous Territory – Now the Underground City

    Others:

    Yeastiums:

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    Wher Garland

    At the young age of fourteen, Master Agronomist Wampum ThePrinceIsMadEmphaphycoNewton was the youngest Master Agronomist in the history of Wher Garland. Plants were his friends. He knew each one by name.

    Wampum not only knew the common and scientific names of Plants, but he also knew each Plant by its own individual name – James, George, Lucille, etc. Of course he didn’t tell others about this last bit.

    The most probable single reason which may have pushed the Council to award Wampum the title of Master Agronomist at such a young age, was that he had a very green thumb. Anything he planted would grow, bloom, and thrive.

    At the very young age of five, Wampum had started winning contests at the Wher Fair for the Prettiest Plant or Fairest Flower or Lushest Lily. He also once won the contest for Mooshiest Moss. But he didn’t count that award since nobody else had entered a Moss in the contest. And he was fairly certain that the Fair Magistrates had set up that category just for him.

    Wampum’s Plants were so green because he talked with them – his friends. Sure other people talked to Plants. But Wampum talked with Plants. He asked them how they were doing and were they getting enough to eat and to drink. He would also ask them where would they like to live in the yard and other things like that. And he would listen to their answers.

    Wampum also liked to be included in the conversations which his Plants were having with each other. He found that the thing which Plants liked to talk about most, was the exact same thing that Humans liked to talk about most – the weather.

    Wampum ThePrinceIsMadEmphaphycoNewton had a very good life. But even though he was a Master Agronomist, people, especially his Teachers, still couldn’t pronounce his last name

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