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The Magic Thief: Lost : ウィキペディア英語版
The Magic Thief

''The Magic Thief'' is the first book in a children's fantasy trilogy〔(Barnes and Noble.com )〕 published by HarperCollins in June 2008.〔(''Hot Summer Reads'', The Des Moines Register, July 10, 2008 )〕〔(HarperCollins Book Description )〕 Authored by American Sarah Prineas and illustrated by Antonio Javier Caparo, the novel follows the adventures of Connwaer, a thief, who is taken into apprenticeship by Nevery Flinglas, an old wizard.
The sequels ''The Magic Thief: Lost'' was published in June 2009, followed by ''The Magic Thief: Found'' in May 2010 and ''The Magic Thief: Home'' in September 2014. There is also a short e-story, ''A Proper Wizard'', released before the fourth sequel.
==Beginnings==
Prineas wrote the first chapter of ''The Magic Thief'' for ''Cricket'', a literary magazine for young adults, after a request for stories about wizards and serialized fiction.〔(Iowa Alumni Magazine, June 2008 )〕 When she felt the characters had more to tell, she expanded it into a novel, and then into a trilogy. She later published a stand-alone fourth book, and an e-story.

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