This book has a great message!
It
tells the reader that, even though you are different, that doesn’t mean
you can’t be a part of friendship.
The
story is about a girl who is a Fluxer. A Fluxer is a person who can change
shape, but she always
gets her shape wrong, because sometimes she turns into a
Dritten. That is a kitten, but it breathes fire and has dragon wings. She wants
to go into Sage Academy, a very fancy magic school. But they don’t want
wonky magic, so she can’t get in.
Sage Bizier reviews "Upside Down Magic." |
So,
she finds another school with her aunt, and they find a friend who is a Flare.
A Flare is someone who can light fires without having any fires nearby. They
can just make fires appear out of thin air. But he can’t make fire. He
can just freeze stuff.
They
go into the school together and find other kids with wonky magic, like Andres,
who is a Flyer. Flyers can fly, but Andres can’t come down off the
ceiling. Another child at the wonky magic school is Sebastian. He’s a Flicker,
and they are supposed to make things invisible, but instead he can see things
that are invisible. Together
these friends solve important problems.
This
book was funny in some places. In other parts it was serious, and sometimes it
was a mix of both. Sometimes it was a little scary.
I
recommend this book to other children because it has a good message and it was
very exciting!
(Sage’s
mom adds that you can find “Upside-Down
Magic” in the young reader section of the Raymond Village Library.)
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