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Prompt 39: A book with magic
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Dec 26, 2014 01:16PM
What books are you reading in this category? What recommendations do you have?
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The Illusionists by Rosie Thomas, Dogs and Goddesses by Jennifer Crusie, and The Magician's Lie by Greer Macallister are three I've recently read. Hope I didn't accidentally deplete all the options in 2014. Oh and Night Circus by Erin Morganstern would definitely count.
I'm planning on The Magician King by Lev Grossman. I read the first book in the series a few years ago, but never pursued the others.
Leah wrote: "'The Night Circus' is another great book. Loved it!"I second this recommendation. I couldn't put this book down!
I really liked The Magician's Assistant by Ann Patchett. And I'll add my vote for The Night Circus as well!
I'm going to read Garden Spells by Sarah Addison Allen. I'd also recommend The Night Circus. A beautifully written book.
I just finished reading Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. I originally was going to use this book to satisfy the category of from your childhood but since have found a different novel for that. This book was one of the first novels that I read and reading it again just reminded me of how much I still enjoy this series.
Nikki wrote: "I just finished reading Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. I originally was going to use this book to satisfy the category of from your childhood but since have found a different novel for t..."I wondered if anyone was going to use any of the Harry Potter books for this prompt! I love rereading them every few years. I feel like I find something else in them each time I read them.
Ann wrote: "Nikki wrote: "I just finished reading Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. I originally was going to use this book to satisfy the category of from your childhood but since have found a differe..."I totally agree! There really is something new to discover each time you read the books. I also find that I am reminded of all the differences between the books and the movies. My plan is to re-read the whole series this year at some point!
I just finished A Modern Witch by Debora Geary. Lots of witches, lots of magic. It was pretty ok, but it was also kind of bland. But it was a welcome change of pace after reading Revival, which was a lot heavier.
I just finished For Love of Evil. The whole series is OK, so I'm finishing it out. Typical Piers Anthony and feels a little dated, but I read it.
I finished The Night Circus early this morning (aka 3:30am because I couldn't put it down at the end). I loved it. Thank you to everyone who recommended it!
Was thinking about using Harry Potter but opted to go with Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones since I love Hayao Miyazaki's adaptation of it.
I started reading the"Undine" trilogy by Penni Russon for my trilogy but have now used these books for a book with magic. I loved the first two books, but felt the last book diverted so much from the story it almost made no sense.
I plan on reading The Magician's Nephew. I remember reading it at school when I was a child, but I don't remember too much of it or even if I finished it. The Chronicles of Narnia is a series that I have never got into, but I've been planning to read it for a long time.
There are several Neil Gaiman books that would do it. I recently read The Ocean at the End of the Lane and found it lovely.
Spring wrote: "There are several Neil Gaiman books that would do it. I recently read The Ocean at the End of the Lane and found it lovely."Neil Gaiman is amazing! <3
Not sure what I'm going to do for this prompt yet. Nothing has really jumped out at my too much yet.
The Fablehaven series is great for this category. I'm current reading it to my boys so I may use it but I also want to read The Night Circus
Just finished ready Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone! First time reading this series and I loved it!
I love it too! I think those evangelicals that don't want their kids reading it are missing a great series for teaching some great lessons.
I finished reading The Wee Free Men, by Terry Pratchett a couple of days ago. My husband read this book to our 8 year old daughter earlier this year, then she carried it in her backpack, reading it herself, then she insisted I read it to her, so she experienced this books three times in about 9 months. I can understand why she loves it so much. There is humor, some suspense, a lot of adventure, and an incredibly likable heroine. Tiffany Aching is not a perfect girl, very resentful of her little brother, but she has such a strength and courage about her. As you read, you see her become more secure in her own person and it is beautiful.
Another slightly twisted choice: I stumbled onto Briar Rose by Robert Coover which does feature some magic since it's a (pretty grim) rewriting of the Sleeping Beauty fairy tale. I like the way it fits: it does feature magic, hence qualifying for that category, while being anything but a book about magic. Yet another book I probably wouldn't have read without the challenge, even though it had been sleeping for years (not a hundred years though) on our bookshelves.
I, too, read The Night Circus but disagree with most of you. I found it a good book. I have nothing against it. I just didnt find I was reaching for it...and it really slowed me down. I was glad to finish it. GLad to know what happened but glad to move on to something else.
I also hopped on board the Neil Gaiman train and read The Sleeper and the Spindle. It was pretty great, and Chris Riddell's illustrations were very fitting. It's an interesting take on both Sleeping Beauty and Snow White and I definitely recommend it both for fans of Gaiman and of Fairy Tales in general.
Piers Anthony's Xanth series is my guilty pleasure lol I love them despite knowing they are trite with rampant horrible puns and borderline inappropriate/sexist in their sexual conquests... I went with one I hadn't read yet for this prompt (luck of the draw)
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