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Septimus Heap, Book Seven: Fyre Online fdgkL (Read now) Septimus Heap, Book Seven: Fyre Online [fdgkL.ebook] Septimus Heap, Book Seven: Fyre Pdf Free Angie Sage audiobook | *ebooks | Download PDF | ePub | DOC Download Now Free Download Here Download eBook #52614 in eBooks 2013-04-16 2013-04-16File Name: B0098REHR8 | File size: 47.Mb Angie Sage : Septimus Heap, Book Seven: Fyre before purchasing it in order to gage whether or not it would be worth my time, and all praised Septimus Heap, Book Seven: Fyre: 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. All in all, a satisfying seriesBy Maven of MortarAs an adult, I enjoy good juvenile fantasy and science fiction. The Septimus Heap series is well written and does not have the tendency to restate activities and character actions multiple times. Readers who enjoy references to passing gas and dragon poo will find plenty of that throughout the books. By book seven I hoped the characters would have matured and become better listeners and become more open minded, especially the adults (Marcia and Sarah). In this regard, they did not; all too often character interactions showed that individuals were still not as trustful of each other as you'd hope while developing relationships - even Jenna and Septimus were not clicking as they grew into their roles. I particularly like the fact that Angie Sage always ends each book with a wrap up about all the characters and/or events that were encountered throughout the story.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great ending to a great series. More than meets the eye!By A. CarasThis was a great ending to a great series. I enjoyed all the books in the series, some a little more or less, but this one was wonderful. No spoilers here, but the Arthur C Clarke quote at the end, plus what Septimus wrote in the snow, confirmed something for me that I had suspected from Syren on (it's suggested in some of the maps, too). It was really a brilliant way to end the series (I think I actually said "wow" when I read that quote). The books are written for children, but I'm not sure how many children would put all of that together, so to me this is like an Easter Egg to all the parents who are reading the series (I KNOW I'm not the only one). Also, knowing that the series is going to continue in some form is really nice.Small niggles: do Septimus' parents really have to be THAT dense ALL the time? For that matter, almost all of the adults are either stupid or annoying or both. I get it, this is a kids' book and if you had competent adults they would solve all the problems and then kids wouldn't want to read it, but sheesh.Also, I agree with some of the previous reviewers that the writing is not as deep as I might like -- the conflicts are not that strong, the suspense is not that great, the conclusions are a little too easy, etc. But this is a book for tweens so I can't really ding the book for that.All in all I strongly recommend this series. For that matter, I recommend everything Angie Sage has written!1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. They'll Be BackBy James HorlanIf I was to warn anyone about to read this series about one thing, it would be this: The Septimus Heap books are NOT for adults, not really. If you look at these characters with anything resembling common sense you'll just want to start screaming.This is not necessarily a bad thing mind you. The characters of this universe are some of the most self centered arrogant know-it-alls that I've ever seen in literature. They listen to no one, fail to read sign after sign of danger, and generally behave with a naïve stupidity. This is a good thing because every scene is fraught with peril, even the simplest ones. It's bad because it's rare that anyone not named Septimus actually learns from his/her mistakes. And don't get me started on the Heap parents, Silas and Sarah, the two biggest morons in the history of literature. I'm only exaggerating a little bit.The final book involves Marcellus, his Alchemy, and villains wanting to take over the peaceful tiny country that Jenna is about to rule. Adventures ensue, with tons of the character moments and exposition that the series has become known for. If you just look at the plots, this series should be 1,000 pages, total. But add in the little bits and you get the huge size of the books, which is rather nice.But again, this is a series built for kids. Anyone 9 and over would be able to understand what's going on, as there's practically no romance and only cartoon violence. My favorite character turned out to be Spit Fyre, who got the best inner monologues somehow, followed by (eventually) Marcia, who grew on me more with every book. Septimus was rather bland, but wasn't quite the overly forgiving martyr that his doppleganger Harry Potter is.Yes, this series is quite reminiscent of Harry Potter, but I didn't mind. It didn't pretend to live in our world, and the magical rules are neatly laid out and mostly followed. The end.....well I shouldn't, and won't say, only that Angie Sage doesn't appear to be finished with the world she created.It would get three stars just for making me finish all seven books, for the sake of Spit Fyre I'll throw another one at it.Four Stars The seventh book in the internationally bestselling Septimus Heap series by Angie Sage, featuring the funny and fantastic adventures of a wizard apprentice and his quest to become an ExtraOrdinary Wizard.New York Times Bestselling Series“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 BooklistFavorite characters return in this stunning seventh and final book in Angie Sage's New York Times bestselling magykal series: ExtraOrdinary Wizard Marcia Overstrand, Alchemist Marcellus Pye, and of course Septimus Heap, Jenna, Beetle, Simon, Lucy, and the rest of the Heap gang.Jenna will soon be Queen and Beetle is now Chief Hermetic Scribe. Septimus, however, must rid the Castle of the Darke Domaine by destroying the Two-Faced Ring. His skills in both Magyk and Physik will be tested, as will his loyalties.Filled with Angie Sage's characteristic humor and heart, Fyre is a grand finale that is fantasy adventure at its best. From BooklistThe Two-Faced Ring imprisons powerful Darke warrior wizards and can only be destroyed by burning in the great alchemical Fyre, a fire forbidden for hundreds of years because it nearly destroyed the castle and all in it. Chief Alchemist Marcellus Pye secretly reignites the Fyre in preparation for destroying the ring, but the two wizards have escaped their prison, the ring has gone missing, and Princess Jenna and her kingdom are again in great danger from the Darke Domaine. 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. Multiple plotlines are nimbly plaited, characters from throughout the series are integrated seamlessly, and the ending is as satisfying as a warm sweater. There is even a thread spun out from an incidental character, tying this set to a forthcoming series called TodHunter Moon, something Heap fans—new and old—will anticipate with delight. Grades 5-8. --Cindy Welch “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 s)“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 s (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 s (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 s (starred review))From the Back CoverThe stunning conclusion to the bestselling series! 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