Praise for book 3 of The Unwanteds – Island of Fire. This book was amazing Aaron becomes the leader of Quill as Alex becomes the mage of Artime they must put their skills to test as Alex finds a way to get his friends back Aaron makes a bigger army in Quill. In Warbler everyday Lani is sending her seek spell losing hope but little does she an Samheed know Mr.Today has died and Alex is doing everything he can to try and save them. In this new exhilarating book who will rise Alex or Aaron? I rate this book ★★★★☆ THANK YOU! Approved
Posts Tagged ‘magic’
A Fiery Battle
Posted in creativity/ art, fantasy, Freedom to Read, humour, mystery, novel, romance, Uncategorized, tagged Harry Potter, hunger games, magic on December 12, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Silent But Deadly
Posted in creativity/ art, fantasy, Freedom to Read, novel, romance, tagged magic on December 2, 2014| 1 Comment »
This second book of The Unwanteds is amazing and explodes with all new spells and magic! Alex’s friends plan to go on a trip when a terrible disaster goes on in Artime when Aaron builds a team and schemes to take over Artime a battle between Alex and Aaron who will win? With a cliffhanger so wonderful you wil not be able to stop reading this book . Again this series is amazing and you must read it also if I could I would give this 6 out of 5 Stars!! [Do You Agree To Find Out Read This Book]
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A Place of Magic and Wonder
Posted in creativity/ art, fantasy, Freedom to Read, mystery, novel, Young Adult, tagged Harry Potter, hunger games, magic on December 1, 2014| Leave a Comment »
The wonderful book of magic and wonder. Every year in the land of Quill all the 13 year old’s names are read and the some people are read as unwanteds including Alex. They are sent to the Death Farm to be killed and burned in boiling oil. When something amazing happens and they are saved, they are not safe forever. With spells and magic I would give this 5 Stars !!!
magic, fantastical creatures, epic journeys
Posted in fantasy, novel, read aloud, tagged elves, magic on November 27, 2011| 6 Comments »
Not sure what to recommend to kids who devoured Harry Potter, Narnia and even The Hobbit? Shadowmagic by John Lenahan is an excellent choice.
Shadowmagic begins with a regular kid, living a regular life. This kid is so ordinary, he could be you. Or me. And then, in bursts his warrior aunt on horseback trying to kill him and Conor is kidnapped, transported to another world full of magic, elves, banshees, imps, and trees you can converse with. I loved this funny book.
Sure to be the first in a series, Shadowmagic is also available as a free podcast.