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Sorcery and Cecelia or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot: Being the Correspondence of Two Young Ladies of Quality Regarding Various Magical Scandals in London and the Country (Hardcover)

~ (Author), Caroline Stevermer (Author) "Dearest Kate, It is dreadfully flat here since you have been gone, and it only makes it worse to imagine all the things I shall..." (more)
Key Phrases: epicyclical elaborations, chocolate pot, blue saloon, Sir Hilary, Aunt Elizabeth, Aunt Charlotte (more...)
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"Witty, light, and funny . . . Regency romance as well as fantasy fans are going to line up for it." (The Bulletin )

"Older girls who have outgrown Harry Potter will like their slightly rebellious natures, the magical twists and turns, and especially the humor and quick pace." (The San Diego Union-Tribune )


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A great deal is happening in London this season.
For starters, there's the witch who tried to poison Kate at Sir Hilary's induction into the Royal College of Wizards. (Since when does hot chocolate burn a hole straight through one's dress?!)
Then there's Dorothea. Is it a spell that's made her the toast of the town--or could it possibly have something to do with the charm-bag under Oliver's bed?
And speaking of Oliver, just how long can Cecelia and Kate make excuses for him? Ever since he was turned into a tree, he hasn't bothered to tell anyone where he is!
The girls might think it all a magical nightmare . . . if only they weren't having so much fun.

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  • Reading level: Young Adult
  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Harcourt Children's Books; 1 edition (May 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0152046151
  • ISBN-13: 978-0152046156
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 6.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (85 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #293,033 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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79 of 80 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Jane Austen meets J.K. Rowling: Intriguing and Fun, May 24, 2003
By "liaden" (Somewhere Over the Rainbow) - See all my reviews
Okay, here's another book that I snagged off the shelf for its gorgeous cover. I loved the idea of an enchanted chocolate pot and perhaps was even more overjoyed to find that it was written by two of my favorite authors, (Wrede, of the Enchanted Forest Chronicles, and Stevermer, of A College of Magics.) and horrified that I hadn't read it before, as this was simply a republication of the original, published in 1987!

Already holding high expectations from the book, I was suprised when it started out slow. Used to the fast paced Harry Potter or the action-to-the-minute Enchanted Forest Chronicles, it took me a few chapters to really connect with the characters.

Written in letter form between two cousins, Kate and Cecelia, the book takes place in an alternate (magical) universe in England 1817. The two are well-born girls; Kate is off having a Season in London while Cecelia stays at home in the country. Kate feels pushed aside by her beautiful sister Georgina; Cecelia is put out by not being allowed a Season of her own.

But the plot soon picks up as the two girls' stories intertwine. In the country, ordinary Dorothea becomes irresistable to all men. Clever Cecelia befriends her and starts to unwind the mystery behind the weird attraction. Meanwhile, in London, Kate is almost poisoned by an "old" lady in a garden and befriends an "odious" Marquis to whom the retrieval of the the Enchanted Chocolate Pot is quite important.

The language and the magic in the book speak for themselves; I was completely drawn into this unique world. The intrigue and mystery were believable and definitely kept me turning pages. Kate and Cecelia's letters are witty and funny as they dabble in sorcery and try to save the Marquis of Shofield and themselves from the clutches of the estranged sorcerers Lady Miranda and Sir Hilary.

So...I would definitely reccommend this novel. IT WAS FABULOUS! This review really doesn't do the book justice. YOU HAVE TO READ IT! If you have any respect for fantasy novels, you simply must purshase this book. Consider making it a part of your permanent library. (You'll be wanting to read it again, I promise!)

Happy Reading! And watch for a its sequel, The Grand Tour, which might be out this summer!

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69 of 70 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars When you need a Mysterious Marquis...., January 14, 2000
By Emily Snyder (Massachusetts) - See all my reviews
"Sorcery and Cecelia," an epistolary Fantasy Regency Romance (*phew!*), has quickly joined the ranks of my "novels to read when you want to stay up all night and languish all morning." Quite simply, the book is charming. Rarely do collaborative efforts seem to work, but "Sorcery and Cecelia" most assuredly does! Following the adventures of two cousins - the inept Kate in her first season in London, and the headstrong Cecelia as she discovers her sorcerous abilities - the reader is swept into a world of danger, mystery and intrigue (and the never fully explained story of WHAT in the world that adventure with the goat was about) that makes the pages turn of their own accord! The historical research is solid, the content wholesome and exciting, and the romances (Kate's especially) to sigh for. In short, as the others have said before me, this is *fun*.

Unfortunately, good novels seems to be out of vogue today, and you'll have an either difficult or exorbitant time buying it. For those who have read Wrede's other two Fantasy Regencies, "Mairelon the Magician" and "Magician's Ward," "Sorcery and Cecelia" is a must-read. For those with slim purses, interlibrary loan is a beautiful thing.

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Delightful Regency fantasy!, March 24, 1999
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In a world just slightly different than Jane Austen's society, we meet two extraordinary young women, Cecelia and Katherine. Katherine is having her Season in London...and what an exciting one it turns out to be! Meanwhile, back home, Cecelia's having a rather intersting time, too. Cecy and Kate encounter malevolent wizards, an *enchantingly* (if you get my drift) beautiful girl with whom every eligible (or not) young man is falling in love, two singularly odious young men...and a very peculiar chocolate pot. Throw this in with a nice number of parties, spells, and detail to the historical time period, add some witty humor and enjoy! A light, fun book to read. If you like this quasi-historical fiction, also try Wrede's Mairelon the Magician, the sequel, Magician's Ward and Stevermer's The Serpent's Egg and A College of Magics.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fluffy but immensely fun
This is the first book I've read by either of these authors and it has convinced me to go and check out their other books. Read more
Published 1 month ago by R. Carter

4.0 out of 5 stars Light, Airy Fun
In the Afterword, the authors of Sorcery & Cecilia tell us that the book developed from a game they were playing. It's very obvious that they had fun writing this. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars I quite enjoyed this book!
It's a little bit mystery, a little bit fantasy, there's a little magic and a little romance, all set in the early 1800's England. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Frivolous fun
The parallels between this book and the previous one are kind of funny. This one was also loaned to me by a friend and is written entirely in letters between two cousins in... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Nothing short of perfection
Patricia C. Wrede and Caroline Stevermer first published Sorcery and Cecelia under that that title in 1988. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fun and Witty!
This is the first of three fabulous books. Each filled with magic, adventure and romance. This won't disappoint. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars When Regency Romance meets Magic....
others have covered the storyline well so I just wanted to add a few more points.

This charming book is suggested for young adults but this 38 year old woman really... Read more
Published 21 months ago by retroredux

5.0 out of 5 stars Charming!
I stumbled across this book at a science fiction conference. What a delightful find! I adore the English Regency period, and this book captures it very well, while including... Read more
Published 22 months ago by Deborah Chester

5.0 out of 5 stars ditto the jane austen meets jk rowling...so fun
no matter what your age, if you enjoy jane austen, you will completely adore this book with it's wizardly twist! Read more
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The name alone brings a smile to one's face. Or makes the reader start to raise their eyebrows as they realize that for some odd reason, the title simply never ends... Read more
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