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Carregando... TodHunter Moon, Book One: PathFinder (World of Septimus Heap) (original: 2014; edição: 2014)de Angie Sage (Autor)
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. This book has been poorly marketed -- it is a sequel to the excellent Septimus Heap series. However, the protagonist is a young girl named Alice TodHunter Moon, who prefers to be called Tod. After her father goes missing, and her village is burned, she goes off to the Castle following the wishes of her long deceased mother (poorly explained.) Meanwhile, Tod's friends and William Heap are kidnapped by the evil Garmin. Much of the Heap family are involved and together they go on a journey to liberate the captives from an evil wizard in the ice kingdom searching for an egg that could give him almost limitless power. Cliffhanger ending so there will be more. A really good start to this follow on series. New central characters mean you can read this without a great knowledge of the previous Septimus Heap books, but they are so good you really should give them a go. Magykal and at the same time verydown to earth, these are a great read for those who enjoy their magic with lots of adventure and more than a bit of humour. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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"13-year-old Alice TodHunter Moon goes in search of her friend Ferdie, who has been kidnapped by the malevolent Lady, encountering Septimus Heap, ExtraOrdinary Wizard, and awakening her own Magykal potential"-- Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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I did like the setting and the characters as they were presented to me, but I had real trouble keeping all the Heaps separated and understanding how the magic worked. Oh, sorry, my bad: the Magyk. The spelling and the constant bolding of the magykal words were kind of annoying, and not what I'm looking for in a book.
Plus I never got the sense that the plot actually started, not until it the book was coming to an end and wrapping most things up, which makes books slow and I don't really enjoy that. Maybe I'm too old to be the target audience but I also felt like the book did tons more telling than showing, in a way that was sort of over-simplifying it ... but yeah, maybe I'm too old.
Kinda feel like reading the Septimus Heap series now, but I won't run to the library to get them. But maybe if they suddenly drop in my lap or something ... ( )