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All member reviews for Septimus Heap Series

Kid, 13 years old
April 10, 2009
 
Watch out, Harry Potter, because here comes Semptimus Heap!
I loved this book, even if it was different and a little dull. It's full of charms and sadness and laughter. There is already 5th one that the author, Angie Sage is writing. I read some of the 2nd, and a portion of the third, but then after awhile it was too long and I got a bit bored. (Please note the pages are usually 500-600 pages). I loved the series while I was reading it, though. 10+!

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Kid, 12 years old
May 1, 2011
 
Awesome book!!!
I love this series!!! I read it last year and I really liked it. The author is really good at showing how human nature is never completely bad.

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Teen, 14 years old
July 3, 2010
 
Not fun for all ages, Incredible for all ages
This series is AMAZING!!! I can't wait until book six comes out (April 2011). I love the story, and even I run into words I don't know. Septimus, Nicko, Jenna, Marcia, Beetlee, etc., you just gotta love 'em, even though Sep is a bit angsty in book 5. About violence, the only thing i'd mention is that Nicko can be violent at time, when they push an evil character off the edge of a cliff (but you'll see why it wasn't as bad as it sounds), and DomDaniel's skeleton is creepy. But, it is definitely a lighthearted series for all ages. I've read the bokks three times and enjoyed them every single time. There was one really negative review I saw and I just have to say that is untrue.

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Teen, 17 years old
November 28, 2008
 
sort of dull
question: did csm delete all the unfavorable reviews people gave when they updated their site? anyhow. i guess i'll review this again, it's an ok story, i guess, but at times it's rather dull and charming, it is glaringly obvious who septimus heap is for most of the book. i don't really recommend it to anyone over nine. the author does have a funny sense of humor though. at the end of the books there are profile sketches of each character- hat happened to them after or before the story. so you read about witches maids- and then all of a sudden: SLEUTH. sleuth was a tennis ball, once...

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Teen, 17 years old
October 12, 2010
 
The best book ever. The author, Angie Sage is brilliant at writing, and knows how to blend great humor into a great story. Everyone should read this book, and it will be on their tops within the first few chapters.

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Teen, 16 years old
July 13, 2010
 
PERFECT BOOK
It is a book i have read and enjoyed SO many times?!

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Teen, 16 years old
November 13, 2008
 
Math Problem: Septimus Heap series ? Harry Potter series
If you like magic or fantasies in even the slightest way, READ THIS BOOK!!!!!!!!! I liked this series as much or possibly more than the Harry Potter books. Check out the rest of the series too: Book 2: Flyte Book 3: Physik Book 4: Queste Book 5: Syren [coming soon in 2009] The Magykal Papers [series reference book; coming soon]

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Kid, 13 years old
March 16, 2011
 
Great book for kids not ready for the big stuff
I really liked the book, because it was a page turner. You never know whats going to happen next. Great for kids who aren't ready for the big stuff.

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Kid, 12 years old
October 4, 2011
 
Classic
This book was very predictable, and not very original. the only reason i read it was because my friend recommended it, but i found it.....pretty boring. An evil king that sends an assasin to kill them??? You've GOT to be kidding me cuz how many books have that plot again?

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Kid, 12 years old
January 9, 2010
 
Good for younger readers, hardly any violence, very apropriate for ages 8 and uo.
Very adventurous,but apropriate.

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Teen, 15 years old
October 12, 2011
 
fun magyk filled series
I am going to review this one kind of like Matt Berman, but I am going to do more than four. MAGYK, BOOK ONE, 3 STARS: The story takes place in a mythical land where people are either wizards or non-magyk. Septimus Heap is a boy who grows up in a family. Naturally being the seventh son of the seventh son, he is a wizard. But he doesn't grow up being a wizard. The story is filled with wonderful characters like Wolf Boy, and Jenna, Nikko and Aunt Zelda. The magyk terms can get annoying and frustrating at times, but overall the book is magykal. The violence is minor, but includes a creepy hunter who hunts down the main characters, who is okay with killing anyone who gets in his way. (deaths are not violent) Some characters only use magyk for there own reasons to get what they want so this book does explore the emotion of greed and evil. The story is somewhat boring, and drags in many places, but for those who stick to the end will be rewarded with an exciting ending. FLYTE, BOOK TWO, 4 STARS: Flyte tells the tale of Jenna who is kidnapped, and Septimus' trip to follow her into the jungle. This book shows some of the coolness of magyk more, and is a huge improvement on the over-long first book. The scariness is a little bit more scary, and the fight scenes a little bit better. The books overall have a feel good feel to them and are exciting. Guns are used again in this book, and children are in peril constintly, even though the peril is more silly. I love Spit Fyre is amazing! The book was enjoyable over all, and is exciting. PHYSIK, BOOK THREE, 3 STARS: This book in the funny series was my least-favorite. Although the ending is pretty cool. This book has a little bit more romance than the previous, but still are fairly mild. The mood of this one is a little bit more scary, but still is apropriate. The story sometimes touches upon a women who is greedy and is somewhat scary. This one was boring, and less enjoyable than the other two. QUESTE, BOOK FOUR, 4 STARS, ON FOR AGES 10 AND UP, CREEPIER: Queste is a little scarier than the other few. Although the book isn't as creepy as to me, I know my younger neighbor was a little bit squemish about book 4 and 5. Queste was longer than it needed to be, and it did not have to focas so much on the minor characters, but it did do oh well. Still, the story was fun, and the villian was original and awesome! Love her! There are creepy things called Things, that are creepy looking, and kind of weird. I liked this one a lot, and still am a sucker for the pictures on every chapter opener. SYREN, BOOK FIVE, 4 STARS: Syren is a lot stranger than the other few, and I lost interest a couple of times, but still it contained the action, humor, and horror that makes the series so good. This book was creepier than the previous stories, containing a person who posseses people, which is weird, and strange. The book is kind of like a dream, which is cool, but I drifted sometimes. You get to learn a little bit more about other characters, which is coolio! DARKE, BOOK SIX, 4.5 STARS!: Darke was the best of the series, hands down. It was perfect length, and awesome. There is a reason why the book is called Darke, and that is the fact that the tone of the story is gloomier than the other ones. As different stories unfold, everything folds together beautifuly, almost like Magyk....

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Kid, 12 years old
September 3, 2011
 
<3 Septimus Heap!!!
the Septimus Heap series are a wonderful choice of books for any kid they have just about every thing in them humor, adventure , magyk, dragons, and so much more! i think that any kid would enjoy these books

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Teen, 15 years old
October 28, 2010
 
A great series
A great series, although not the best writing quality.

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Teen, 18 years old
February 26, 2011
 
Charming Tale
If you like fantasy, but not not too intense or dark, you should read this. I love this series. It is very creative and I just fell in love with the characters.

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Kid, 11 years old
July 15, 2011
 
Flows Nicely and Great Characters
I think these books flow easily from one event to another and the person who said once "they were talking about bugs then Magyk potions," in that scene they were capturing bugs to MAKE a potion. Just saying. Any way I love the book and the characters are great and there's plenty of comic relief. You really should read it, especially if you like Harry Potter.

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Parent of 5, 7, 10, and 11 year old
November 20, 2009
 
My boys are hooked and I am too!
This book series has caught my kids imaginations! There is some violence but not graphic and it's not the main event. The main event is Septimus a young boy finding out and accepting who he is. He finds himself on an adventure discovering his talents and using them to the best of his ability. The main characters show strong friendships and family relationship throughout this series. The series does get a little darker with each book. But unlike the Harry Potter series each subsequent book remains age appropriate from beginning to end. Angie Sage just finished last book in the series so now is a good time to start reading all the books without the painful wait for the next one. In my family it was indeed a painful wait!

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Teen, 15 years old
January 7, 2010
 
Perfect for fantasy loving kids!
This book is just right for kids who love fantasy. The adventure never falters throughout the book and the characters develop at a good pace. All in all a very good book!

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Teen, 17 years old
January 5, 2010
 
if you like harry potter, this is the book for you
from a 14, almost 15 year old boy's perspective, it is equal to, if not better, than Harry Potter. it is the best book i have read in at least a year. i am glad there are more than one!!!! after about one chapter, i could not put it down. when i ran out of books, i got really sad. but now Syren is out, and i am happy again. hurray for Angie Sage!!!!

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Teen, 17 years old
October 9, 2009
 
Full of quirky humor, this book takes some 300-400 pages to get exciting. Furthermore, it seems like another version of the same old story.

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Kid, 13 years old
September 19, 2009
 
the best!
i love this book! it is the best!!! this series is awsome. it is a very deatailed book! great for before bed. i love the story line!!!!!!!!

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