Physik (Septimus Heap Series #3) by Angie Sage, Mark Zug (Illustrator)

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  • Age Range: 9 to 12
  • Pub. Date: March 2007
  • 560pp

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    • Pub. Date: March 2007
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Hardcover, 560pp
    • Age Range: 9 to 12

    Synopsis

    When Silas Heap unSeals a forgotten room in the Palace, he releases the ghost of a Queen who lived five hundred years earlier. Queen Etheldredda is as awful in death as she was in life, and she's still up to no good. Her diabolical plan to give herself everlasting life requires Jenna's compliance, Septimus's disappearance, and the talents of her son, Marcellus Pye, a famous Alchemist and Physician. And if Queen Etheldredda's plot involves Jenna and Septimus, then it will surely involve Nicko, Alther Mella, Marcia Overstrand, Beetle, Stanley, Sarah, Silas, Spit Fyre, Aunt Zelda, and all of the other wacky, wonderful characters that made magyk and flyte so memorable.

    With heart-stopping action and a dash of humor, Angie Sage continues the fantastical journey of Septimus Heap.

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    The plot in this third magical adventure of the "Septimus Heap" series weaves and darts in unexpected directions, entertaining the reader with tight prose, humorous observations, and notable new characters along the way. When the ghost of Queen Etheldredda the Awful is released from the portrait where she has been locked for centuries, she starts wreaking havoc in her quest to reclaim the throne from its rightful heir, Princess Jenna. As if Etheldredda is not plagued enough, a fearful sickness spreads through the kingdom and people start to question Jenna's rule. It takes time travel, Septimus' crash course in the study of physik, and the help of a wayward teenage dragon to discover the mysterious cause of the plague and put Etheldredda back in the portrait where she belongs. Angie Sage is an expert craftsman; she has created a believable fantasy world peopled with colorful characters and rich with adventure. She navigates without a slip the complicated task of writing time travel into her plot and once again delivers a most compelling and satisfying story. Fans of J.K. Rowling and Eion Colfer will be sure to love Sage's books.

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    Angie Sage was born in London and grew up in the Thames Valley, London, and Kent. She now lives in Somerset in a very old house that has a secret tunnel below it. The first four books in the Septimus Heap series are international bestsellers. She is also the author of the Araminta Spookie series.

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    A fun seriesby Lindsey_Miller

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    September 21, 2009: This series is often compared to Harry Potter, but I think in many ways it's much different. The only parallels that I see are that it involves a boy, who at one point is an orphan, and magic. Definitely written for a younger audience, the Septimus books have a tendency to be a little silly sometimes and the endings easily resolved. However, in contrast, Sage deftly creates an interesting world with often odd and humorous characters who have the ability to surprise the reader. The plot structures of each story vary, and, to any fantasy reader's great joy, she doesn't use the same antagonist throughout every single book. Some of the characters switch sides, and other, new bad guys emerge as the series progresses. Also, unlike many series writers, Sage will start a chain of events that last throughout several books, continuing to hook readers from book to book. She does not wrap everything up neatly, but is still able to finish a book in a way that makes the story seem complete. Then, the reader has the anticipation of discovering how some of the issues that arise in earlier books will unravel in later additions.

    Within this book specifically is a prime example of a complicated plot structure and set of characters that break the far too often tread mold of fantasy novels. The main bad guy is a Queen named Etheldredda, who is now a ghost attempting to live forever. However, another 'bad guy' of this book is her son, Marcellus Pye who kidnaps Septimus from 500 years in the past. However, in order to create three-dimensional characters, Marcellus is shown throughout the book to be kind and fiercely intelligent, winning Septimus's admiration and trust even though he doesn't want to be back in time. Far too often, the antagonists are simply evil and have nothing more to them. It certainly makes the reading more interesting when there are levels of good and evil, and not everyone has to be simply one or the other. Even Simon, who was the bad guy in the previous book, seems to be coming around because of Lucy's influence. I recommend this to all readers 9, skewing more toward boys.

    -Lindsey Miller, www.lindseyslibrary.com

    The story continues.by apd412

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    July 22, 2009: Another chapter in the life of Septimus Heap. This is a great book for the young and young at heart. It is well written and the story will keep you turning pages.

    A must read for fans of the first two Septimus adventures.


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