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Binding: PaperbackEAN: 9780060849795 ISBN: 0060849797 Label: Rayo Manufacturer: Rayo Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 496 Publication Date: April 01, 2006 Publisher: Rayo Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Release Date: March 28, 2006 Studio: Rayo Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - A MUST read..... even for a teacher!I came across this book because of a girl going into the fourth grade over the previous summer. I was aimlessly wandering Barnes and Noble children's section trying to decide what a good addition to my personal library for my future classroom would be when I asked her what her and her classmates were reading. It took me awhile to get into the book as I was expecting something very much like Harry Potter (which it is in some respects but also vastly different). Upon completeing this book I have ... Read More Rating: - Visual descriptions make this bookIt took me till almost half way through to really get into this book but after that I was hooked and NEEDED the next in the series. The visual descriptions are what i enjoyed the most. The story was so creative. I thought it was going to go in a different direction till almost 400 pages but I was very please with the ending! This book is great for adults, teens, and children. Rating: - 5 stars an absolutely extraordinary start to a magykal series. angie sage shows top notch work. i reccomend this book to anyone looking for an exciting novel. books 2, 3, and 4 are just the same way. Rating: - Spellbinding, Yet Lacks the Real MagicSage's Magyk guides the reader through an intriguing storyline full of magic, peril and conflict; however there is little that truly separates the book from others. The story begins as Silas Heap returns to his wife and children after finding a baby girl outside. After being told by the Extraordinary Wizard to raise the child as his own, keeping her origin a secret, he rushes home eager to tell the family. However, to his dismay, he discovers that his youngest son, Septimus Heap, has ... Read More Rating: - A clever seriesAngie Sage's _Magyk_ is reminiscent of many books in the same genre - Harry Potter and Terry Pratchett come immeadiately to mind: a world where magic (or "magyk" in this case) is real, wizards and witches are common place, and of course a variety of young characters seeking to make their way while a dark force lurks and plots their destruction. Yet to speak in such broad terms not only oversimplifies Sage's story, but does it a disservice as well. In _Magyk_, the first of four books ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |