The Magic Thief (Magic Thief #1) 
Conn just wanted some money to pay for his meal when he picked a wizard, Nevery's, pocket. Taking Nevery's locus magicalicus (a stone that helps wizards to focus when using magic) should have caused Conn to die. But he didn't. Nevery finds this interesting, and takes Conn in as his apprentice (more of a servant, though.) Life is still difficult for Conn even though he gets fed, has a roof over his head, and he even learns how to read. There is contempt for him since he is a known thief and lock
2.5A pretty decent story, if a little typical - orphan boy steals a wizard's locus magicalicus, which should kill him but doesn't. The wizard, intrigued, takes the boy in and the boy just happens to turn out to be a sort of chosen one figure. The characters were ok, though, again, fairly typical, but my biggest issue was the way Conn, raised poor and uneducated, was naturally good at everything. He learns to read in about a day, and can memorize complicated spells after hearing them twice.As for

Charming, with hidden depths. It puzzled me a bit at first - the characters almost appeared superficial, but I suspected there was more, and there was. Loved the way the protagonist's POV interacts with the diary of another main character. Can't wait to read the next in the series.
One of my friends received this book as a gift from a friend years ago but no one ever read it. When my 9-year-old was sick this summer (and his siblings were out of town) I wanted to read aloud to him and decided to give this one a try. We were both delightfully surprised. The story is fun and compelling and the writing is decent (I was occasionally annoyed by the clunky style, but that may have been mostly because I was reading it aloud). It is a bit of a Harry Potter rip off, but that's
re-reading childhood favourites is always an adventure in and of itself - you never know exactly what you're going to find. i remember this book being gorgeous: dark and gritty, with enough mystery and metaphors that it felt cool and different. looking at 'the magic thief' now, i still see echoes of those sentiments, but it feels pretty fomulaic-ly middle-grade fantasy to me. i'm pretty biased, because my copy is close to falling apart, but connwaer's world feels so inherently special, that it
Plot Summary:The city of Wellmet is losing its magic and no one can seem to figure out why. It is up to a previously exiled wizard named Nevery and a young thief named Connwaer, to save the town from its untimely demise. The story tells of Connwaers search for his locus magicalicus, or the stone that allows wizards to harness magics power and how he enters into apprenticeship with the older wizard. He also helps Nevery solve the mystery behind the lost magic. Main Characters:Connwaer: He is a
Sarah Prineas
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Title | : | The Magic Thief (Magic Thief #1) |
Author | : | Sarah Prineas |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 419 pages |
Published | : | June 3rd 2008 by HarperCollins |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Childrens. Middle Grade. Magic. Young Adult. Fiction |
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In a city that runs on a dwindling supply of magic, a young boy is drawn into a life of wizardry and adventure. Conn should have dropped dead the day he picked Nevery's pocket and touched the wizard's locus magicalicus, a stone used to focus magic and work spells. But for some reason he did not. Nevery finds that interesting, and he takes Conn as his apprentice on the provision that the boy find a locus stone of his own. But Conn has little time to search for his stone between wizard lessons and helping Nevery discover who or what is stealing the city of Wellmet's magic.Declare Books In Pursuance Of The Magic Thief (Magic Thief #1)
Original Title: | The Magic Thief |
ISBN: | 006137587X (ISBN13: 9780061375873) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.magicthief.com |
Series: | Magic Thief #1 |
Characters: | Connwaer (Conn), Nevery Flinglas, Benet, Rowan Forestal |
Literary Awards: | E.B. White Read Aloud Award Nominee (2009), Iowa Teen Award Nominee (2011), Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award Nominee (2012) |
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One of my friends received this book as a gift from a friend years ago but no one ever read it. When my 9-year-old was sick this summer (and his siblings were out of town) I wanted to read aloud to him and decided to give this one a try. We were both delightfully surprised. The story is fun and compelling and the writing is decent (I was occasionally annoyed by the clunky style, but that may have been mostly because I was reading it aloud). It is a bit of a Harry Potter rip off, but that'sConn just wanted some money to pay for his meal when he picked a wizard, Nevery's, pocket. Taking Nevery's locus magicalicus (a stone that helps wizards to focus when using magic) should have caused Conn to die. But he didn't. Nevery finds this interesting, and takes Conn in as his apprentice (more of a servant, though.) Life is still difficult for Conn even though he gets fed, has a roof over his head, and he even learns how to read. There is contempt for him since he is a known thief and lock
2.5A pretty decent story, if a little typical - orphan boy steals a wizard's locus magicalicus, which should kill him but doesn't. The wizard, intrigued, takes the boy in and the boy just happens to turn out to be a sort of chosen one figure. The characters were ok, though, again, fairly typical, but my biggest issue was the way Conn, raised poor and uneducated, was naturally good at everything. He learns to read in about a day, and can memorize complicated spells after hearing them twice.As for

Charming, with hidden depths. It puzzled me a bit at first - the characters almost appeared superficial, but I suspected there was more, and there was. Loved the way the protagonist's POV interacts with the diary of another main character. Can't wait to read the next in the series.
One of my friends received this book as a gift from a friend years ago but no one ever read it. When my 9-year-old was sick this summer (and his siblings were out of town) I wanted to read aloud to him and decided to give this one a try. We were both delightfully surprised. The story is fun and compelling and the writing is decent (I was occasionally annoyed by the clunky style, but that may have been mostly because I was reading it aloud). It is a bit of a Harry Potter rip off, but that's
re-reading childhood favourites is always an adventure in and of itself - you never know exactly what you're going to find. i remember this book being gorgeous: dark and gritty, with enough mystery and metaphors that it felt cool and different. looking at 'the magic thief' now, i still see echoes of those sentiments, but it feels pretty fomulaic-ly middle-grade fantasy to me. i'm pretty biased, because my copy is close to falling apart, but connwaer's world feels so inherently special, that it
Plot Summary:The city of Wellmet is losing its magic and no one can seem to figure out why. It is up to a previously exiled wizard named Nevery and a young thief named Connwaer, to save the town from its untimely demise. The story tells of Connwaers search for his locus magicalicus, or the stone that allows wizards to harness magics power and how he enters into apprenticeship with the older wizard. He also helps Nevery solve the mystery behind the lost magic. Main Characters:Connwaer: He is a
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