Alastor is the evil wizard who takes over Sir Simon's castle and kill's Sir Simon's father.
it is in the woods and in the silver knights castle
it might be the two coins the good and evil
The climax is when maddie eats up the bugs
Yes, it's based on a true story. =]
Because she did not want Tommy to see the book
Alastor's pets in "Castle in the Attic" were a fish named Jasmine and a dragon named Merlin.
Alastor wore a knight's suit of armor in "The Castle in the Attic." He transformed into a real knight when placed inside the magical castle within the attic.
Alastor is the evil wizard who takes over Sir Simon's kingdom and kills Sir Simon's father, the king.
Alastor is a character in "The Castle in the Attic" by Elizabeth Winthrop who serves as the villain. He is a black knight brought to life by the sorceress Medea. Sir Simon, the loyal knight in the story, eventually helps defeat Alastor and Medea with the help of the protagonist William.
Alastor is the evil wizard in "The Castle in the Attic."Specifically, he is a character in a book published in 1985. The book's plot revolves around the adventures of a ten-year-old boy being able to shrink to the size of his friend, a toy Silver Knight in a toy castle gifted by an English nanny. The book's author is Elizabeth Winthrop (b. 1948). Winthrop is the great great niece of 26th U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt (October 27, 1858 - January 6, 1919).
it is in the woods and in the silver knights castle
William
The mood of "Castle in the Attic" is a mix of adventure, mystery, and fantasy. It evokes a sense of wonder and curiosity as the protagonist embarks on a magical journey to save a miniature castle and its inhabitants.
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The author of "The Castle in the Attic" is Elizabeth Winthrop. The book tells the story of a young boy who discovers that the miniature knight from his toy castle is alive and embarks on a magical adventure with him.
The ISBN of The Castle in the Attic is 0823405796.
William is a 10 year old boy.