by Angie Sage, Mark Zug
When the novel Magyk by Angie Sage was first released I picked it up tentatively and read it through. I was impressed with the humour, worldbuilding and zany characterisation that the author invented. Of course, I was much younger and less mature, more open to accepting anything as fine literature, ...
Again a very good book of a good series. Nice and riveting plot. Highly recommended.Can't wait for the next installment. Also Jenna getting more irritating. My least liked character. Missed Wolf Boy and Aunt Zelda. Only a page for them in the entire book.
Roar! Flagon the Fierce and Friendly Welsh Dragon see profile pic and other photos here with my second Goodreads review. I reviewed The Other Wind last time. Roar - so Robert really likes Angie Sage (he met her once) but I've gone off her a bit because of this book; there's a Pesky Dragon in it. A...
Really enjoyed it! Fun read.
One of the better books in this series, with plenty of action, a good level of anxiety, and teen self-preocccupation and angst. Some leveling occurs--Silas does something well, Simon attempts to mend his ways, and Septimus makes some errors. Enough multi-book story arcs are resolved for a good sense...
Another great Septimus adventure. I enjoyed this very much. Like all the books before it, Septimus is put to a test that he may never come back from and this is by far the most frightening of all. Jenna and the whole Castle learn that old enemies can make for great allies and finally there is some l...
3.75 stars!Darke is the 6th book (and second to last) in the Septimus Heap series. In my opinion it is one of the best, if not the best offering from author Angie Sage. Considering the series as a whole, I wouldn't say it's been hit and miss exactly, since really all the books were enjoyable, it's...