by Adam Jay Epstein, Andrew Jacobson, Peter Chan, Kei Acedera
Have I ever mentioned how much I love bargain/used books? Because I do. While some of them end up being absolutely dreadful, quite a few of them turn out to be surprisingly good and/or entertaining and I found The Familiars to be one of those pleasant surprises. In The Familiars, a street cat name...
This was adorable. It was fun and exciting to read, and the characters were delightful and all different enough that any child reading it will be able to find someone to sympathize with.There are a few things that as an adult reader bothered me but that I'm sure would not be an issue for the target...
7/9/12 ** Another Young Hoosier Nominee for 2012-13. This will NOT feel like I'm reading it just for my job. Magic told from the animal familiar's point of view? Narrator is a cat? High fantasy? And so far, not really a Harry Potter clone. :)7/11/12 ** I have to say that I'm disappointed with this...
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I’d have to say this is one of the best Middle Grade novels I have ever read so far. Not only does it provide a very interesting and different point of view (this book focuses on familiars, not the magic users), but the book also provides illustrations - which were well done and nice to look at to p...
This is a perfectly woven tale that should appeal to everyone! The story centers around three animal familiars who have magical capabilities (think the triumvirate of Harry Potter) and their human loyals. Familiars have been in story telling as long as there have been witches and are creatures who...
Great fun - I really liked it! I can't wait to see what happens to Aldwyn next!
I had read this book as a request from one of its authors.Without the request I think I would've just passed by and never even stopped to wonder about the book.Now, what to say...Hum, this book was medicore, to be honest. I'd give it 2.5 stars out of 5 if Goodreads were to have the .5 in its rating ...