Upside-down Magic
Book - 2015 | First edition.
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Magic goes a bit "wonky" in Upside-down Magic. Together Nory and her fellow classmates learn to accept the differences in each other and themselves. Humor and authentic characters make this a spellbinding read.
Enchanting fantasy for grades 2 -5. What happens to kids when their magic goes "wonky"? Together Nory and her fellow classmates learn to accept the differences in each other and themselves. Quiet humor and authentic characters make this a spellbinding read.
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Add Age Suitabilityblue_horse_6380 thinks this title is suitable for between the ages of 7 and 11
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I think this was a great book and I would give it five stars. It puts you in the shoes of someone who doesn’t fit in and feels like she must, but in reality, its better to be different. I recommend this book to anyone who loves magic, would like a dritten (half dragon half kitten), a bitten (half beaver half kitten), and books about misfits.
I love the series I have read all the so far and just waiting for the last or next book.I do recommend this book to people that like magic and like melo tipe of books. And I love the last book it is a lot of screaming at one a nother. I like it. if you read the series I really hope you like the books!
My 8-year-old granddaughter likes this series so I decided to read it too. The beginning was slower for me, but I really liked how the main character adapted and found a way to work with others to control their powers. I can see why my granddaughter likes the series.
I like it a lot and i think every one should read it
This book is a little more serious than the Whatever After series, but it was a good book. Nory and her classmates magic is unusual. They have to learn how to accept that everyone is different and learn how to use their powers.
This book is kind of kiddish for me but I still enjoyed it a lot. This series is about a group of kids who have wonky/upside-down magic. There's Nora the shape shifter that mixes up animals, Elliott can conjure up some fire only for it to turn into ice, and many other students that are just like them. This group of kids want to fix their magic, but after some experiences, they start to realize that having wonky powers aren't bad. In fact, it's good. All in all, I think this book is worth four stars.
It was a very interesting book. I really enjoyed reading it.
I didn't read the whole book. I didn't think it was very good.
Enchanting fantasy for grades 2 -5. What happens to kids when their magic goes "wonky"? Together Nory and her fellow classmates learn to accept the differences in each other and themselves. Quiet humor and authentic characters make this a spellbinding read.