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Hatching Magic
  

Hatching Magic (Paperback)

by Ann Downer (Author) "LIKE A CAT that hides under the barn to have her kittens, a wyvern mother-to-be likes a nice, private spot to lay her egg ..." (more)
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In this friendly little fantasy, three different seekers pursue a lost dragon. And this isn’t just any dragon--her name is Wycca, and she’s a wyvern, the most catlike of the species. Wycca belongs to Gideon, a busy twelfth-century wizard. When he finds that she has wandered through a bolt-hole into the future, he sighs, packs up his magic implements and his familiars--Ignus the flame and the two-headed snake he calls Ouroboros--and steps into the mysterious opening to emerge in twenty-first century Boston. There he meets Iain Merlin O’Shea, the Wizard of Harvard Square, who takes him home and explains the magic of technology while they search for the lost wyvern. Other seekers are also abroad: Kobold, Gideon’s half-brother and arch enemy, wants to capture Wycca to turn her against her master; he has brought along an assistant demon, Febrys, who in her uncomfortable disguise as a human woman finds that cloven hooves are not compatible with high heels. Caught between these two magical forces is twelve-year-old Theodora, or Dodo, who yearns for the black wyvern card to complete her set and gain her admittance to the Wyvernkeeper’s Circle that meets in the local bookstore. To complicate matters, Wycca is with egg, and when she has nested and hatched her chick, there are two wyverns on the loose in Boston in this fast-moving tale that will entertain younger fantasy readers. (Ages 10 to 14) --Patty Campbell --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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Grade 4-7-Wycca, a small dragon called a wyvern, is looking for the perfect place to lay her egg when she stumbles into a bolt-hole that transports her from 13th-century England to 21st-century Boston. Although she is quite unbothered by this change in locale and proceeds to lay her egg, her wizard Gideon needs to find her fast, before the evil wizard Kobold and his demon can locate her and use her against him. Meanwhile, 11-year-old Theodora, an avid fan of a game called Wizards & Wyverns, finds a magical card and unwittingly summons Wycca's hatchling, which draws all the other magical folk to her, as well. The delight of this fantasy lies in the interactions of the well-drawn characters and in the fluid, skillful writing. The attempts of Gideon and his 21st-century wizard ally, the pompous but good-hearted Professor Merlin of Harvard University, to work traditional magic using modern materials are entertaining, as is Wycca's preoccupation with obtaining chocolate, her newfound addiction. Theodora's part in the plot is a bit forced, as are some of the circumstances and characters surrounding her, and there are a great many coincidences, including a plethora of modern-day wizards who are always right where they need to be. Those quibbles aside, this is a charming fantasy that will appeal to fans of Diana Wynne Jones. An extra bonus is Rayyan's artwork that heads each chapter, depicting the wyvern egg and the hatchling that emerges from it.
Eva Mitnick, Los Angeles Public Library
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Ranting and raving over how stupid this book was...., Aug 7 2005
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I don't think I will delve into detail about the book...you know, summarizing it and giving a description because what is the point? It was a terrible book and I don't think anybody should waste their time reading it. I am a huge fan of fantasy -- Harry potter, artemis fowl, bartimaeus trilogy...everything!....exceopt this book. The writing was flat and boring, the plot was predictable and the girl had nothing to do with the book. There weren't any feelings in the book...the demon wanted to be good, but that was just about all the author said...he didn't elaborate or say why or whatever. I know i sound really B*T*Hy, but i honestly did not like this book.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Horrible, just bad, Dec 4 2004
By Stephanie (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hatching Magic (Paperback)
This book was boring from beginning to end. You were always waiting for something to happen. It was really to fall asleep on! The girl had absolutley nothing to do in the whole book and was just a sideline to give it some kind of interest. SHe doesn't really spend the whole book takeing care of the egg she has it for about 5 pages. Her description of dragons is horrific. She said that the dragon was too big to get through a normal door, she then goes on to saying that baby dragons are big, they are a third of the size of a full grown yet the offspring that she found could fit in a cat cage? A cat times three is still smaller then a human! There's no other word to describe it but bad. I seriously don't recomend it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fun Fantasy!`, Sep 30 2003
This review is from: Hatching Magic (Hardcover)
This is going on my list of books for kids who want more fantasy once they have finished Harry Potter. Like Harry and the Artemis Fowl books, Downer has created a world of magic within our own. The Boston background is fun. I have decided there cannot be too many books about dragons. I think my students are going to love this book!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Somewhat entertaining
If you're between the ages of 9 and 12, then this book isn't so bad. But if you're a little older then you'll see all the holes in this story. Read more
Published on Jun 28 2003 by Smokey

5.0 out of 5 stars A great fantasy read
I took this with me on a quick vacation to Cancun and loved it. There is plenty of subtle humor for grownups mixed in(kind of like Sesame Street does) and the local Boston color... Read more
Published on May 7 2003 by Mary

5.0 out of 5 stars Funny, dramatic, magical (of course...)
I loved this book! Funny, innovative even in this Here and Now that is overflowing with books on magic and wizards. A good read for grownups and children alike. Read more
Published on April 24 2003

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