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Something Close to Magic

By Emma Mills
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Hardcover edition

Publisher Simon & Schuster Imprint Atheneum ISBN

9781665926911

Something Close to Magic

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Drugs/Alcohol/Tobacco: Underage Use,Language: Infrequent Use,Language: Mild Language

A baker’s apprentice reluctantly embarks on an adventure full of magic, new friendships, and a prince in distress in this deliciously romantic young adult fantasy that’s perfect for fans of Margaret Rogerson and Gail Carson Levine.



It’s not all sugar and spice at Basil’s Bakery, where seventeen-year-old Aurelie is an overworked, underappreciated apprentice. Still, the job offers stability, which no-nonsense Aurelie values highly, so she keeps her head down and doesn’t dare to dream big—until a stranger walks in and hands her a set of Seeking stones. In a country where Seeking was old-fashioned even before magic went out of style, it’s a rare skill, but Aurelie has it.



The stranger, who turns out to be a remarkably bothersome bounty hunter named Iliana, asks for Aurelie’s help rescuing someone from the dangerous Underwood—which sounds suspiciously like an adventure. When the someone turns out to be Prince Hapless, the charming-but-aptly-named prince, Aurelie’s careful life is upended. Suddenly, she finds herself on a quest filled with magic portals, a troll older than many trees (and a few rocks), and dangerous palace intrigue.



Even more dangerous are the feelings she’s starting to have for Hapless. The more time Aurelie spends with him, the less she can stand the thought of going back to her solitary but dependable life at the bakery. Must she choose between losing her apprenticeship—or her heart?



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School Library Journal

Gr 9 Up-Seventeen-year-old Aurelie has made peace with her life as a bakery apprentice where she's overworked and underpaid. When adventure comes her way in the form of the mysterious and persistent bounty hunter, Iliana, Aurelie agrees to assist her using magic she thought she had left behind. When they start traveling, they soon add to their group Quad, a troll with uncommon magic, and Prince Hapless, second in line to the throne and joke of the royal family. Chapters are told from both Aurelie and Prince Hapless's points of view, providing insights into their thoughts and glints of romance. Hapless longs to prove his worth by completing quests, meanwhile rumors swirl that Sylvain Copperend is the true heir to the throne and gaining followers. Members of the court all have nicknames following the Prince Charming name convention, with "aspirational naming" being common although not always accurate to the character. While magic has fallen out of favor, seen as unreliable, it is still practiced by many and seen as a course of study. This novel has in-depth character development with a fantasy world that comes alive as the story progresses. Main characters Aurelie and Hapless struggle with their connections to magic and who they want to be versus how they're perceived. Characters are presumed white, and there is some LGBTQIA+ representation. Strongly recommended for Dungeon & Dragons enthusiasts. VERDICT With a unique world, characters to root for, and a deftly written plot, this book is highly recommended.-Rebecca Greerα(c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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