Magyk: Septimus Heap Book 1, Book 1

· A&C Black
4.0
96 reviews
Ebook
448
Pages

About this ebook

Enter the world of Septimus Heap, Wizard Apprentice. Magyk is his destiny.

A powerful necromancer plans to seize control of all things Magykal. He has killed the Queen and locked up the Extraordinary Wizard. Now with Darke Magyk he will create a world filled with Darke creatures. But the Necromancer made one mistake. A vital detail he has overlooked means there is a boy who can stop him - the only problem is, the boy doesn't know it yet.

For the Heap family, life as they know is about to change, and the most fantastically fast-paced adventure of confused identities, magyk and mayhem, begin.

Ratings and reviews

4.0
96 reviews
Dan
February 26, 2016
10/10 Imagination and adventure filled stories throughout the septimus heap series, the only book that made me feel like I was there inside the story.
Damon
March 8, 2014
I have read this series over 5 times and I'm still not bored with it its the best books I have read in my life a epic story that keeps you reading.
Ralph Leon Mandaza
January 14, 2019
simply inspiring how those that are lost become found and how those that plan evil will always have their plans back from the begining
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About the author

Angie Sage began her career illustrating books, and then started writing - first toddler books, later chapter books and then the masterful Septimus Heap. She lives in a fifteenth-century house in Somerset. She has two grown-up daughters.

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