No one knows Munni Witcher—the Moon Sorceress who wrote “The Girl of the Sixth Moon.” No one knows where she lives. Only this is known: she has twelve cats and two owls that help her work wonders, prepare magical potions, and write amazing stories.
The Moon Sorceress believes that every child can become an alchemist-wizard. All you need is to know the secret alphabet with which spells are written in the Book of Magic, to have a rich imagination, patience, and love animals.
The main heroine of the Moon Sorceress’s books is the girl Nina, who lives in Madrid. Her Russian name was given to her by her grandfather—the Great Magician and alchemist—who married the Spanish princess Maria Luisa Espasia de Rigeyra and lives in Venice.
On Nina’s palm there is a birthmark shaped like a star—the sign of a great alchemist. It signals danger that is coming. Under mysterious circumstances, Nina’s grandfather dies, and her life changes drastically. Using the secret alphabet of alchemists, Nina must decipher her grandfather’s notes and save the Sixth Moon from the treacherous Prince of Evil Karkon. For that, Nina will have to turn into a gnome, make an elixir from dragon’s teeth, uncover the secret of the winged lion from St Mark’s Square in Venice, travel to another planet, visit Easter Island, Ancient Egypt, and the pyramids of Mexico…
They will be waiting for extraordinary adventures!
This isn’t just a book full of adventures and wonders. At the same time, it can become an exciting game for a child. After all, to understand the spells written in the book, you have to use the secret alphabet. With the help of this alphabet, you can decipher the magical phrase encrypted in the book.