Magyk
by Angie Sage
- Pages
- 564
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780060577315
- Reading Time
- ~9h 52min
Magyk is a book by Angie Sage. It has 564 pages.
About this book
Angie Sage’s debut novel introduces readers to a richly imagined kingdom where magic operates by strict rules and ancient traditions shape daily life. At its center stands Septimus Heap, a seventh son of a seventh son born into the royal household’s servant ranks. The narrative explores how inherited destiny intersects with personal choice, following a young protagonist who must navigate a world where magical ability is both a gift and a burden. Sage weaves together elements of fairy tale, medieval history, and alchemical lore to construct a setting that feels both timeless and distinctly original. The novel’s appeal lies in its careful attention to character development, particularly the bonds of loyalty and mentorship that sustain its cast. Themes of identity, courage, and the responsibility that accompanies power are examined through a lens accessible to middle-grade readers while retaining enough complexity to engage older audiences. The prose balances whimsy with grounded emotional stakes, establishing a foundation for a series that continues to introduce new readers to the genre.
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Magyk has 564 pages.
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Angie Sage’s debut novel introduces readers to a richly imagined kingdom where magic operates by strict rules and ancient traditions shape daily life. At its center stands Septimus Heap, a seventh son of a seventh son born into the royal household’s servant ranks. The narrative explores how inherite...
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Magyk was written by Angie Sage.