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Magyk

Septimus Heap Book 1

by Angie Sage

Magyk by Angie Sage X
Magyk by Angie Sage
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  • First Published:
    Mar 2005, 576 pages

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    Mar 2006, 592 pages

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leni (04/15/10)

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This was a great book- one of the best of the hundreds of books I have read. Angie Sage really outdid herself on this one. The rest of the series is good, but not as wonderful as this book. This is a great book for 4-6 graders. (I read it in 4th grade.) i loved it so much! This is such a phenomenal book! If you have not already read this sensational book, you are really missing out!
S Davis (10/19/09)

awsome book
I think that this book is awesome. IT is full of action and mystery and it put's other feelings and life into. Great Book and Great Author!!!
Nathaniel (05/25/09)

overrated
This book wasn't worth the read, the language was poorly written, and hasn't anyone noticed that every single time a person needs something they get it? like the when the need a boat they just happened to accidentally touch a picture that gives them a boat, and with boy 412 in the burrow he was cold and he just happened to find a ring that kept him warm? And what's with spelling all the words wrong just to make it look cool?
Jagraj (02/12/09)

Excellent book highly recommended
This Book is a excellent book people just do not want to put down as this fantasy book just casts a spell on you for you not to stop reading this. I Recommend this to all 9-13 ages as it is excellent for their ages.
The Elliott Kids (10/19/08)

Magyk is Magic!
We loved this book. It was read to us by our mum and took a long time but it was worth it. It is one of the best books we have read. We loved the characters, especially Jenna, Nicko and Boy 412. We'd like a dog like Maxi too!
magykal (09/16/08)

Two thumbs up
This book is just like Harry Potter. I like it a lot. I recommend this book. on a 1-10 scale I would rate it a 9.
morgan (07/06/08)

Amazing
The first book starts you off with an amazing beginning! It gets better an better as you read along! I couldn't put the book down.
Allie Tornado (03/27/08)

Boy 412
This was one of the best books I've ever read! I'm only in fifth grade, too! this book made me feel like everyone has magyk and they just need to show it! my fave person in MAGYK was Boy 412 (a.k.a. Septimus Heap) my fave book out of the first two was FLYTE because of Spyt-Fyre! I encourage everyone to read this series!

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