MAY 2013 - AudioFile
The seventh book in the Septimus Heap series brings a close to the story of the seventh son of a seventh son, Septimus Heap, apprentice to the ExtraOrdinary Wizard. Gerard Doyle, who has narrated the series since Book 2, brings a serious tone to the magical tale. As the main characters—Septimus, a wizard-in-training, and Jenna, a queen-to-be—enter a new stage in their lives, the author brings back characters from the previous six books. Doyle meets the challenge of narrating the wide range of characters with his usual flair—from the sharp voice of ExtraOrdinary Wizard Marcia Overstrand to the deep rumbling of Alchemist Marcellus Pye. Doyle’s skill is evident with both the male and female voices. Listeners will be left eager for Sage’s next series, which is promised in the book’s conclusion. E.N. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2013, Portland, Maine
In the grand finale to the Septimus Heap series, our fourteen-year-old heroes continue to develop their talents in the Magykal world. But danger still hovers around Septimus, Jenna, and Beetle as Septimus now must confront his biggest challenge yet. A spellbinding series throttles to an eventful finish.
From the Publisher
To wrap up her deservedly popular series, Sage calls back nearly all of the first six volumes’ cast members, living and dead, for a fresh flurry of Magykal feats and threats from the Darke.” — Kirkus Reviews
“Sage is a master of her created world, paying devoted attention to the smallest detail; the world and the characters in it are as vivid and engaging in this final installment as they have been throughout the Septimus Heap series.” — ALA Booklist
Praise for Magyk: “A quick-reading, stand-alone, deliciously spellbinding series opener.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Praise for Flyte: Terrifically entertaining. Fans of the first book will be delighted with this sequel to Septimus’s story.” — Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA) (starred review)
Praise for Physik: “Readers will be indubitably hooked—worrying, laughing, and gasping over the nonstop adventures of the engaging troupe. Fans of the first two books will not be disappointed with this installment and will certainly hope for more.” — Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA) (starred review)
Praise for Queste: “The saga of wizard-in-training Septimus Heap cruises through its fourth episode. . .thanks to generous wads of breezy charm, gusts of spectacular Magyk and a buoyant plot combining drama and comedy in just the right proportions.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Praise for Syren: “Syren is Sage at her best: it’s full of fun, adventure, humor, irony, friendship, loyalty, and nonstop action.” — School Library Journal
Praise for Darke: “A memorable, edge-of-the-seat escapade that will enthrall confirmed fans and newbies alike.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
ALA Booklist
Sage is a master of her created world, paying devoted attention to the smallest detail; the world and the characters in it are as vivid and engaging in this final installment as they have been throughout the Septimus Heap series.
Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA) (starred review)
Praise for Physik: “Readers will be indubitably hooked—worrying, laughing, and gasping over the nonstop adventures of the engaging troupe. Fans of the first two books will not be disappointed with this installment and will certainly hope for more.
MAY 2013 - AudioFile
The seventh book in the Septimus Heap series brings a close to the story of the seventh son of a seventh son, Septimus Heap, apprentice to the ExtraOrdinary Wizard. Gerard Doyle, who has narrated the series since Book 2, brings a serious tone to the magical tale. As the main characters—Septimus, a wizard-in-training, and Jenna, a queen-to-be—enter a new stage in their lives, the author brings back characters from the previous six books. Doyle meets the challenge of narrating the wide range of characters with his usual flair—from the sharp voice of ExtraOrdinary Wizard Marcia Overstrand to the deep rumbling of Alchemist Marcellus Pye. Doyle’s skill is evident with both the male and female voices. Listeners will be left eager for Sage’s next series, which is promised in the book’s conclusion. E.N. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2013, Portland, Maine