Present Appertaining To Books Magyk (Septimus Heap #1)
Title | : | Magyk (Septimus Heap #1) |
Author | : | Angie Sage |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 564 pages |
Published | : | May 11th 2005 by Katherine Tegen, Harper Collins |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Magic. Fiction |

Angie Sage
Hardcover | Pages: 564 pages Rating: 3.82 | 104359 Users | 4961 Reviews
Interpretation Concering Books Magyk (Septimus Heap #1)
The first part of an enthralling new series leads readers on a fantastic journey filled with quirky characters, clever charms, potions and spells. Ages 9+.The 7th son of the 7th son, aptly named Septimus Heap, is stolen the night he is born by a midwife who pronounces him dead. That same night, the baby's father, Silas Heap, comes across a bundle in the snow containing a newborn girl with violet eyes. The Heaps take this helpless newborn into their home, name her Jenna, and raise her as their own. But who is this mysterious baby girl, and what really happened to their beloved son, Septimus?
The first part of this enthralling new series leads readers on a fantastic journey filled with quirky characters, clever charms, potions and spells, and a yearning to uncover the mystery at the heart of this story...who is Septimus Heap?
Angie Sage writes in the tradition of great British storytellers. Her inventive fantasy is filled with humor and heart: Magyk will have readers laughing and begging for more.
Identify Books To Magyk (Septimus Heap #1)
Original Title: | Magyk |
ISBN: | 0060577312 (ISBN13: 9780060577315) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.septimusheap.com/ |
Series: | Septimus Heap #1 |
Characters: | Septimus Heap, Jenna Heap, Marcia Overstrand, Silas Heap, Sarah Heap, Zelda Zanuba Heap, O. Beetle Beetle |
Literary Awards: | Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis Nominee for Preis der Jugendjury (2006) |
Rating Appertaining To Books Magyk (Septimus Heap #1)
Ratings: 3.82 From 104359 Users | 4961 ReviewsRate Appertaining To Books Magyk (Septimus Heap #1)
Magyk plays in a secondary fantasy world and is a middle grade series targeted towards the Harry Potter and Percy Jackson fans.Silas Heap is a wizard and a seventh son. He and his wife Sarah also have seven sons, but the seventh son who is rumored to be magykal (having really great powers) dies onthe night of his birth. In the same night Silas finds a little newborn girl in the woods and the Heaps take care of her and raise Jenna as their seventh child.When the true nature of Jenna's birth isI finished reading this a long time ago but I kept forgetting to write the review, even though I'm 2/3 of the way through the second book already, so I apologize for not having many details in this review. But this jist of it is that this book was just fantastic. It started off a little bit slow and I was a bit concerned, it was a little bit confusing to understand why I was hearing a story about a family and a little girl when the book title seemed to be about a kid named Septimus Heap, but it
Book one.. 7 books in total. Silas Heaps wife was giving birth to a baby boy they were gonna name Septimus Heap. Silas went to the forest to get some herbs on his way back he found a baby girl bundled up under the bush. He picked her up and literally saved her life. It was freezing out and she was about to freeze to death. He carried her back to his house and at that exact same time the midwife came out of his house carrying a baby wrapped in bandages yelling DEAD!! The baby boy Septimus that

This was the second time I've read this book! It is one of those books that get better each time you read it! I read the audiobook with my 11 year old as a mother daughter buddy read! We laughed and laughed! The end made us cry big happy tears! It's most definitely a children's book. A very simple and easy read but that doesn't make it any less of a wonderfully written story. It's up there with the greats like potter, the hobbit and all those other children's books that every child must read! We
1 Star only0.5 star (whole) + 0.5 (bonus for the amazing first 9 chapters)I think I'm old for this book.if you are a fan, don't read the rest.You've been Warned.---if the story continued like the first 9 chapters, I definitely would give it more stars, maybe adding to my favourite shelf.but nuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu...too boringtoo slowtoo detailed unimportant events (like 7 pages to explain how they were sliding down through the shooting canal of trashes!???)some NonSenSe descriptions about some new
Long, entertaining, with some humorous lines, and nice chapter illustrations. (British version.) More Harry Potter similarities. I didnt mind the postscript with what happened to the minor characters. And the prose was certainly better than Paolinis first book (I somehow cant force myself to read the second one), and the plot was a lot fresher, too. But there were some negatives as well: too many characters, without a focal character! With no main person to focus and interpret things, it was
Children should read this book as a lesson of what a novel should not be. The plot is pathetic and weak, careening all over the place without ever forming into a cohesive story line. I listened to hour after hour, and it felt an awful lot like when you are listening to someone who takes an hour to tell you a simple story about some mundane task like going to the grocery store. Their story is never all that interesting in the first place, but the fact that they manage to drag it out for such an
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