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The Magic Thief, Volume 1 by Sarah Prineas, Antonio Javier Caparo

jokeefe28's review against another edition

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4.0

Ages 10 and up for comprehension though a strong 8 year old reader would find nothing too advanced.

A very light and fun introduction into a new trilogy featuring a likable rogue who discovers that not only is he a mage, he may also be the solution to the Duchy's problems.

A more junior read than Harry Potter, it's sure to resonate with the younger fantasy readers in your home (and possibly some of the older ones like me).

jarshi's review against another edition

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adventurous funny lighthearted mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

twinspin's review against another edition

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2.0

Boys didn't like this book at all.

a_duck_with_a_book's review against another edition

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3.0

fun read, but not too memorable.

amgass119's review against another edition

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4.0

I really enjoyed this book. I felt like Conn was was a little bit David Copperfield and a little bit Harry Potter. I also liked having his master Nevery's point of view for both sides of the story.

thereadingcountess's review against another edition

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4.0

I'm not a fan of fantasy. With only one book in my "go-to" pile for fantastic fantasy titles (The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane if you must know), I always approach the genre of fantasy with a weary eye. I should have known The Magic Thief wouldn't disappoint before cracking the cover, though. Having set up one of Sarah Prineas' first skype sessions with a school four years ago for my old elementary school, I found her to be charming and approachable. How many authors do you know will happily greet a library full of eager readers in bed proudly donning her jammies? Sarah did it...and so I pitched her first book in the Magic Thief series to my most challenging readers. You know the ones-they are the kids who gobble up books and look to you to feed their insatiable appetite just days after finding "just the right book" for them. They're the ones who see deeper than the surface level of the text, the ones who read well beyond the book. They loved it. In fact, I couldn't contain them. Once they began reading, they couldn't (or wouldn't) read JUST to the agreed upon page number AND STOP. Instead, it became a race to the finish. And isn't that what we want for our kids? The Magic Thief was a resounding success complete with a skype session from the ever gracious Ms. Prineas herself (this time taking the time to come to the camera in a turtle neck and sweater, thank you very much). Talking with great passion and stirring up excitement for the written word, she left my kids hungry for more of her books; though they left the skype session with full bellies. Why, may you ask? I made them some biscuits from one of the two recipes tucked into the book. Which recipe I followed, you'll have to guess. But here's a hint...they finished them. Could they be Bennett's or were they Conn's? Read the book, decipher some codes along the way, and maybe you'll be hungry for more, too.
Much enjoyed, even if it WAS fantasy.
Thanks again, Sarah!

xpicth's review against another edition

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3.0

Fun start to a series.

danae_leu's review against another edition

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3.0

This is the first in yet another fantasy series, the life-blood of many a young reader. Our hero, Connwear, is the cheeky young apprentice to a curmudgeonly wizard. Together they expend their energies and talents to discover where all the magic in their city is disappearing to.

luckyaayan's review against another edition

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adventurous funny mysterious medium-paced

4.5

4.65 stars*
I love how the author let more than one conflict in the book that are kind of like side quests for example Nevery thinking Conn is a spy helping Crowe or when Conn was trying to find his locus magicalicus when Pettivox was forcing him to because he had to find it in 30 days.
I also liked the character development and how Conn grew through the book. I will definitely be continuing the series. 

amberboston's review against another edition

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4.0

This was a fun, quick, easy read and I enjoyed it.