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After moving to the big city, 11-year-old Joey is turned into a rat by a rat magician (or "Ragician") and sent on a mission to report to Uther, king of the rat kingdom Ravalon. On the way, he inadvertently pulls the legendary Spork, named Ratscalibur, from the legendary Scone, and is hailed as the
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and illustrated by Tom Lintern. It is a humorous fantasy set in New York City and loosely based on the Arthurian legends. It is the first book in the Chronicles of the Low Realm series.
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prophesied hero. Subsequently, he is expected to go on a quest to save the rats from the wicked wizard Salaman, if he is to be restored to his human form.
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Other allusions may also exist in the story, including the character Bruntilda being an allusion to
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Gondorff the Gray/red, an elderly Ragician (rat magician)
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There are many allusions throughout the book to the
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Josh Lieb
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978-1-59514-242-9
Josh Lieb
Arthurian legends
Excalibur
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chivalry
knights errant
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Uther Pendragon
Avalon
The Lord of the Rings

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