New Reviews and Interviews
While I've been relatively quiet on the blogging front, the reviews have been steadily coming in. Click on these three reviews and the interview to hear what bloggers are saying about The Magi. These are independent reviewers. They were not paid either by money or, as one of the bloggers states, by chocolate. To read more reviews, click on the REVIEWS tab at the top.
Reviews:
"I seriously loved this book. It's a great read for any YA/Middle reader. Don't pass this one up!"
-Magic is in Words Review here.
"One of the best things I liked about this book was that it wasn't a 'one boy discovers he is the most powerful magic user and he has to save the world by himself' type book. Elijah seemed like a typical teenager with an underdeveloped muscular system and a teen awkwardness around girls."
-Alaskan Bookie Review here.
"I love when a book gives me back that sense of courage, and wanderlust. It made me want to buy mountain hiking boots, or look at a vase of water for a really long time with my eyes squinted...I highly recommend this book if you need to reignite that sense of adventure, or if you have a middle school child at home who maybe needs a spark to get them back into reading."
-Books and Bowel Movements here.
Interview:
Magic is in Words Interview here.
Reviews:
"I seriously loved this book. It's a great read for any YA/Middle reader. Don't pass this one up!"
-Magic is in Words Review here.
"One of the best things I liked about this book was that it wasn't a 'one boy discovers he is the most powerful magic user and he has to save the world by himself' type book. Elijah seemed like a typical teenager with an underdeveloped muscular system and a teen awkwardness around girls."
-Alaskan Bookie Review here.
"I love when a book gives me back that sense of courage, and wanderlust. It made me want to buy mountain hiking boots, or look at a vase of water for a really long time with my eyes squinted...I highly recommend this book if you need to reignite that sense of adventure, or if you have a middle school child at home who maybe needs a spark to get them back into reading."
-Books and Bowel Movements here.
Interview:
Magic is in Words Interview here.
Published on November 28, 2011 17:44
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