The Wizard of Rondo | |
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The cover to The Wizard of Rondo by Emily Rodda (Jennifer Rowe). |
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Author(s) | Emily Rodda |
Cover artist | Allen Douglas and Martin McKena |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Series | Rondo trilogy |
Genre(s) | Fantasy, children's literature, children's fantasy |
Publisher | Scholastic |
Publication date | 2008 |
Preceded by | The Key to Rondo |
Followed by | The Battle for Rondo |
The Wizard of Rondo is a children's fantasy novel written by Emily Rodda. It was first published in 2008 and is the second book in the Rondo series. It is the sequel to The Key to Rondo and is followed by The Battle for Rondo.
The book's main characters are Leo and Mimi. They have a magical music box that can transport them to the world of Rondo, with the help of the key to Rondo, a medallion and necklace that contains the "hair" of the tip of the brush that painted the music box's beautiful sides as the world of Rondo's landscapes, and other than transporting one from the world and back to our own, it also gives the ability to the wearer to change everything they want to. But that power should not be misused.
Leo and Mimi have their roles to play in the world of Rondo. They need to visit Rondo occasionally to make sure the people of the world doesn't find out, that they're not from there. But they still have to deal with the evil Blue Queen. And suddenly a great danger raises: the cloud palace.
They go on a quest to help find a wizard named Bing with the help of Conker and his talking duck and friend.