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  • The Magic Shop

    H. G. Wells

    language (Interactive Media, April 4, 2017)
    I had seen the Magic Shop from afar several times; I had passed it once or twice, a shop window of alluring little objects, magic balls, magic hens, wonderful cones, ventriloquist dolls, the material of the basket trick, packs of cards that looked all right, and all that sort of thing, but never had I thought of going in until one day...
  • The Magic Shop

    Justin Swapp

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 24, 2015)
    Praise for The Magic Shop:Winner of Shelf Unbound's notable middle-grade book -- Dec/Jan 2015 IssueIndie BRAG HonoreeReader's Favorite 5 Star WinnerAmazon Top Ranked bookAction and adventure await you in The Magic Shop! Come and claim it in book one of the Shadow Magic series.See why fans have compared this page-turner to Harry Potter, Fablehaven, and Percy Jackson.Marcus Fith doesn't believe in magic. And why should he? Marcus and his twin sister, Ellie, live in the loft above their grandparents magic shop, and he's all too familiar with the hand buzzers, card tricks, and fake vomit kits. So, imagine his shock when he stumbles upon his grandfather hiding something in a secret room in the magic shop -- the one that all the rumors are about.Join Marcus and Ellie as they unravel a laundry list of family secrets, and are thrown into a world they never knew existed. Not only is the family business is a front, but Marcus has to develop his powers before the Dun-Bahr find him and assimilate the magic he was born to protect.Will they survive?Will they find their parents?First Marcus and Ellie must discover the secret their grandparents have been keeping from them all these years. It all comes down to what's hidden at the Magic Shop.Warning: This book contains wild, unpredictable adventures, and is filled with twists and turns, strange magic, and a never ending cast of shady characters and mythical creatures. Read at your own risk.
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  • The Magic Shop :

    H.G. Wells

    language (, Feb. 14, 2019)
    What is illusion and what is magic? In the story the lines are blurred until the end. The story is very dated indeed but the beautiful writing holds up. The best thing about it was the subtle shift from charming illusion to evil magic. One minute it's all illusionist tricks, balls popping up from unlikely places and toys that move of their own accord. Then slowly, slowly, the illusions shift to violent, supernatural malevolence.
  • The Magic shop

    H.G. WELLS

    language (, April 8, 2017)
    About Wells:, better known as H. G. Wells, was anEnglish writer best known for such science fiction novels asThe Time Machine, The War of the Worlds, The Invisible Manand The Island of Doctor Moreau. He was a prolific writer ofboth fiction and non-fiction, and produced works in many differentgenres, including contemporary novels, history, and socialcommentary. He was also an outspoken socialist. His laterworks become increasingly political and didactic, and only hisearly science fiction novels are widely read today. Wells, alongwith Hugo Gernsback and Jules Verne, is sometimes referredto as "
  • The Magic Shoes

    D. M. MILLER, Laurie Chittenden

    language (, May 11, 2019)
    WHILE ACCOMPANYING HER MOTHER ON HER WEEKLY SHOPPING TRIP, TWELVE-YEAR-OLD WREN STUMBLES UPON A PAIR OF MAGIC SHOES IN A RESALE SHOP. WREN IS AMAZED AND REALIZES SHE HAS TO HAVE THE SHOES WHEN THE SHOES SPARKLE AND THE TOES OF THE SHOES TURN UP AND THEN DOWN AGAIN. AFTER WREN FINDS OUT THE SHOES ARE UNAFFORDABLE, SHE TRIES TO EARN THE MONEY TO BUY THE SHOES, BUT WHEN SHE IS UNABLE TO EARN THE MONEY SHE NEEDS, WREN’S MOTHER INTERVENES AND SURPRISES HER WITH THE SHOES. WREN THEN MEETS TI, A CHARACTER FROM ONE OF THE BOOKS SHE HAS READ AND GETS INDUCTED INTO A MAGICAL SOCIETY WHERE HER JOB IS TO USE HER NEW POWERS TO BEFRIEND AND TEACH UNTAUGHT CHILDREN TO READ.
  • The Big Magic Show!

    Nickelodeon Publishing

    language (Nickelodeon Publishing, Jan. 6, 2015)
    Abracadabra! Boys and girls ages 3 to 7 will discover the magic of Nickelodeon’s Bubble Guppies as they perform magic tricks in this Step 2 Reading leveled reader. Step 2 Readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories. For children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help.
  • The Magic Cake Shop

    Meika Hashimoto, Josée Masse

    Paperback (Yearling, Oct. 23, 2012)
    Emma Burblee couldn't be more different from her parents if she tried. She'd rather dig for treasure in a park than try on the latest fashions or discuss her vain parents' favorite subject: themselves. When Emma mortifies her parents at a dinner party, her punishment is immediate. She must spend the summer with her Uncle Simon—a loathsome man with a huge appetite for food and get-rich-quick schemes.Although Emma's days revolve around cooking and cleaning, there is one bright spot. Her uncle's sweet tooth means she gets to visit the town bakery, Mr. Crackle's Cake Shop, all the time. This world-renowned baker is as charming and kind as Uncle Simon is vile. But then Emma discovers a plot by Uncle Simon and one of his shady acquaintances: they've set their sights on ruining Mr. Crackle—and the entire dessert making industry, for that matter! Can Emma stop their evil plan?First-time author Meika Hashimoto's effervescent tale, filled with funny characters and adventures, will have readers checking their cupboards for mouth-watering ingredients and secret portals.
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  • The Magic Shoes

    J Leilani, Mark Brayer

    Paperback (Palmetto Publishing Group, Dec. 16, 2019)
    The Magic Shoes follows the adventures of a young boy who has the power to go anywhere in the world with the help of his magic shoes! You can follow him to the land of talking animals, a land made of candy, and much more!
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  • The Magic Man

    Shay Villere

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 4, 2016)
    Have you ever wondered what pro MTG players do when they are not in a big tourney? Ever wonder how they get the bills paid and the big cards coming in? Meet Josh, the one magic player that you do not want to mess with. Whether or not he is actually out there in the magic world is a question. But next time you piss off that gangly kid with glasses, pray he does not have something else in that deckbox. It is a scary world. Be careful guys. Be careful!
  • The Magic Cake Shop

    Meika Hashimoto, Josée Masse

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 25, 2011)
    Emma Burblee couldn't be more different from her parents if she tried. She'd rather dig for treasure in a park than try on the latest fashions or discuss her vain parents' favorite subject: themselves. When Emma mortifies her parents at a dinner party, her punishment is immediate. She must spend the summer with her Uncle Simon—a loathsome man with a huge appetite for food and get-rich-quick schemes.Although Emma's days revolve around cooking and cleaning, there is one bright spot. Her uncle's sweet tooth means she gets to visit the town bakery, Mr. Crackle's Cake Shop, all the time. This world-renowned baker is as charming and kind as Uncle Simon is vile. But then Emma discovers a plot by Uncle Simon and one of his shady acquaintances; they've set their sights on ruining Mr. Crackle (and the entire dessert making industry for that matter). Can Emma stop their evil plan?First-time author Meika Hashimoto's effervescent tale, filled with funny characters and adventures, will have readers checking their cupboards for mouth-watering ingredients and secret portals.
  • The Magic:

    Roger Zelazny, Samuel R Delany, Darrell Schweitzer

    Hardcover (Positronic Publishing, Nov. 13, 2018)
    There was a period, from 1961-1967, when Roger Zelazny was magic, and every new story of his was an event. He was a tremendously variable writer. The heart-wrenching "A Rose for Ecclesiastes" (written October 1967) was nothing like the passionate "Graveyard Heart," which was completely different from the mind blowing "The Ides of Octember," serialized in Amazing as "He Who Shapes," which was altogether different from the post-nuclear holocaust romp, "Damnation Alley," published in Galaxy and released as a film ten years later.Zelazny had style, his language sang, his prose flowed like poetry. There was really no one else quite like him when he exploded onto the scene. Collected here together in one volume are the ten long stories that made Zelazny a legend. The impact of these ten stories cannot be denied. Reading them together gives one a sense of how rare an accomplishment Zelazny's early career was. Samuel R. Delany is the author of more than 20 novels including Nova and Dhalgren. He has won two Hugo Awards, four Nebula Awards, two Lambda Awards, and the Stonewall Book Award. Delany is an SFWA Grand Master and was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame in 2002. He is widely regarded as one of our most important science fiction authors.Roger Zelazny was a science fiction and fantasy writer, a six time Hugo Award winner, and a three time Nebula Award Winner. He published more than forty novels in his lifetime. His first novel This Immortal, serialized in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction under the title ...And Call Me Conrad, won the Hugo Award for best novel. Lord of Light, his third novel, also won the Hugo award and was nominated for the Nebula award. He died at age 58 from colon cancer. Zelazny was posthumously inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame in 2010.
  • The Magic Skin:

    Honoré de Balzac

    language (, Feb. 2, 2014)
    La Peau de chagrin (The Magic Skin or The Wild Skin) is an 1831 novel by French novelist and playwright Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850). Set in early 19th-century Paris, it tells the story of a young man who finds a magic piece of shagreen that fulfills his every desire. For each wish granted, however, the skin shrinks and consumes a portion of his physical energy. La Peau de chagrin belongs to the Études philosophiques group of Balzac's sequence of novels, La Comédie humaine.