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35 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wait Over!
I've waited so long for Book 3 that you would think I was in the 9 to 12 age group - but I am not. I am a grandma. I've read all three books because I like to keep up with my grandchildren's reading - AND because Angie Sage is an excellent author. These are fairy tale books in the true sense of enjoyment. It is not a Harry Potter - which I thoroughly enjoyed - but it...
Published on April 11, 2007 by Sandy Rhoad

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3.0 out of 5 stars Promising, but disappointing
This series showed so much promise, especially Magyk: action, adventure, thoughful characters, amusing creatures... But the plot lines are never tied up--even with a cop out ending list at the end of what happens to the characters, there are so many loose ends it made me throw the book at the wall. Waste of time. Jenna never talks to her mother's ghost, Jenna's...
Published on January 31, 2008 by Biblioloca


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35 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wait Over!, April 11, 2007
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Sandy Rhoad "Insatiable reader" (Branchville, SC United States) - See all my reviews
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I've waited so long for Book 3 that you would think I was in the 9 to 12 age group - but I am not. I am a grandma. I've read all three books because I like to keep up with my grandchildren's reading - AND because Angie Sage is an excellent author. These are fairy tale books in the true sense of enjoyment. It is not a Harry Potter - which I thoroughly enjoyed - but it is a curl up on a windy, rainy day and get lost in another realm book. They are excellent for your children and fun for yourselves. I'd advise this as a wonderful birthday gift or a "surprize!!!" on a vacation gift. You should buy, read and enjoy.
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28 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great! How long till book 4?, May 24, 2007
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This is a great next step in the life and times of Septimus Heap along with his family and friends.

If you just stumbled across this book randomly and haven't yet read books 1 (Madyk) and 2 (Flyte) you really should get them and read them first. Although in some series you can pick up any book at any point in the series and be OK with it as a stand alone story - that is not the case in this series. This would be an OK book by itself although somewhat frustrating because you wouldn't understand a lot of the details and references to characters if you hadn't read the first 2 books. You really need the history covered in the first 2 books to really enjoy it. So I would strongly recommend that you start at the beginning and read the first 2 books before moving on to this one.

This writer creates colorful characters and interesting situations and weaves them all together into a great story with lots of humor, twists, and turns. As for it being listed as a young adult series, well sure, they can read it too! Really it is for all ages.

Now I am eagerly waiting for book 4!
R Walker
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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Physician, heal thyself - but if that fails, get some help, April 18, 2007
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Fans of Magyk and Flyte will be very pleased to know that Angie Sage has done it again. Physik is the third in the young adult series about that OTHER wizard boy named Septimus Heap, and as I understand it, there will be two more books in the making. Physik is pretty long at over 500 pages, and rivals the more recent Potter books for complexity of plot, skullduggery and dark deeds.

Although the book deals with some very DARKE subject matter, Sage manages to keep it light with just the right touch of humor, juggling her characters with consummate skill, while adding her exciting new characters into the mix. In Physik, we see Septimus becoming extremely interested in the study of Alchemie, and more specifically, ancient medicines and cures as discovered by Marcellus Pye five hundred years before. This is terribly upsetting to Marcia Overstrand, the ExtraOrdinary Wizard to whom he is still apprenticed, as she'd much rather that he concentrate on studying for his Prediction exams than meddle with such "drivel".

Unfortunately for the majority of the characters, old and new, major or minor, there's a new villainess in town, and when the quite substantial ghost of the dreaded Queen Etheldredda is accidentally let loose, along with her venomous pet Aie Aie, you can make a safe bet that there's going to be lots of trouble. Coincidentally, or maybe not, a deadly "sickenesse" befalls the populace, and just at the wrong time, a young trader named Snorri (who sees dead people) arrives with not much else but her boatload of merchandise and her pet cat for protection. She soon finds herself in the middle of a time warping adventure with Septimus, Jenna and Nicko, as they muck around with not only boats, but looking glasses, fume cupboards, ancient potions, sheep bones and a flatulent dragon that needs to be in diapers. With a little help from their friends, they must get Septimus back to Marcia's for safe keeping, cure the deadly "sickenesse", and foil the evil Queen's plan for living forever.

You should be warned that the author has no misgivings about killing off a character here and there, and of course, some characters have actually been dead for centuries, but the story is so well told that the only part sure to send a shiver up your spine is the thought of the Queen's duckling a l'orange dinner. Highly recommended if you've read Magyk and Flyte, but not until then.



Amanda Richards, April 18, 2007
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another wonderful book!, May 15, 2007
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Just love this series! A must read for young and old!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Riveting Read!, May 12, 2007
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This along with Flyte and Magyk are one of my favorite fantasy series ever(and I've read a ot of them)! It continues in the life of Septimus Heap and the members of his family who are faced with a new threat from the past. I wonder is this is the last one though? I hope not, the story remains entertaining and exciting and I had trouble putting the book down.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Readers literally will be on the edge of their seats, June 5, 2007
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Calling all Harry Potter fans! If the bespectacled wizard has you yearning for more fantasy stories, then you're going to love the Septimus Heap series, with its wild adventures and quirky characters, imaginative spells and bizarre contraptions --- not to mention wizards (including an ExtraOrdinary Wizard), witches, evil schemes, hidden royalty, dragons, spell charms, human-munching trees, vicious beasts, ghosts and much more. These books sparkle with laugh-out-loud humor and, thanks to the characters' close-knit family ties, warm the heart as well.

It is said that the Heaps' newest baby, Septimus, will have great powers because he is the seventh son of the seventh son. In the first installment, MAGYK, we meet some amazing characters: the Heap family, bossy ExtraOrdinary Wizard Marcia Overstrand, a "queenling" who doesn't know she's a princess, Stanley the Message Rat, a mysterious boy called "Boy 412," the evil DomDaniel, and a ghost who used to be the ExtraOrdinary Wizard. As good and wicked forces fight each other to gain power and secret identities are uncovered, readers literally will be on the edge of their seats.

--- Reviewed by Terry Miller Shannon
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A satisfying ending...., May 13, 2007
I just finished this installment in the Heap Series, from author Angie Sage. I will mention here that I'm an adult reader of sci-fi / fantasy literature and can admit to reading sci-fi novels from the student / teen reader sections. I enjoyed the books, including this installment immensely. The author does an excellent job of bringing to life her characterizations and environments within these books. They held my attention from cover to cover. I would recommend these books to anyone interested in the genre, and feel they are equal to the Harry Potter series, with strong male and female characters represented. I would imagine these books could easily be transalted to the silver screen - let's hope!!!!
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Physik - Septimus Heap book 3, June 7, 2007
Angie Sage did a wonderful job continuing the Saptimus Heap story. A quick read, antertaining and very enjoyable.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Promising, but disappointing, January 31, 2008
This series showed so much promise, especially Magyk: action, adventure, thoughful characters, amusing creatures... But the plot lines are never tied up--even with a cop out ending list at the end of what happens to the characters, there are so many loose ends it made me throw the book at the wall. Waste of time. Jenna never talks to her mother's ghost, Jenna's brother & Snorri are left in another time dimension. There were hints of romance there, but author never follows it up. Does Septimus ever gain position? Do he & Jenna hook up? Who knows--I'd like to strangle this author & the publisher who let her get away with this.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I cannot say enough .........., May 14, 2007
I am so intrigued by this writer!! Angie Sage is phenomenal in her storytelling. I work in the juvenile dept at the library and read magik (bk 1) and was hooked then on. I was so looking forward to Physik that I ordered it through amazon before the library could process it. I highly recommend the whole series.....it will take you to such enchanted places that you'll remember it for a long time to come as great literature.
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