Wednesday, April 30, 2008
The Salamander Spell
The Salamander Spell
E.D. Baker
BL: 5.4
Pts.: 9.0
F
The Salamander Spell is about the two daughters of the Green Witch, she is also the Queen of her kingdom. Her name is Queen Olivene. During this book her daughters are learning about how to be proper princess of their kingdom. It is said though that the daughter that is born first will be the next Green Witch,and she will earn her magical powers. However, during the book the eldest daughter, Chartreuse, is supposed to earn her magic ability. Although she continues to struggle with her magic it turns out that her younger sister, Grassina, is the daughter that will earn her magic, not Chartreuse. Chartreuse gets very angry with her sister when she does not earn her magic. Along with all of this the family has to compete with another struggle, the family curse has been brought upon her mother, before she was her normal self, but now her whole personality has changed, before she was sweet and nice, but now she is mean and nasty.
I would recommend this book to anyone who likes magic and mythical creatures. This book has to do with going through real life problems. With this book comes others but i would recommend that you read this book first, because other wise you will be very lost. The other books are called(and these are in order), The Frog Princess, Dragon's Breath, Once Upon a Curse, and No Place For Magic. I think you would be better off though if you read this book first though. I hope that anyone who decicdes to read these books really enjoys them! I know I did!
Taylor M. 3/5
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4 comments:
That print is extremely hard to read you may want to change it.
Hey I don't know how to change the font size or color on my entry cause i already published it, Does anyone have any sugestions?
Taylor M. 3/5
Wow this sounds like a really good book to read. I hope I will remember to read it over the Summer. Thanks for the post! :D
Your welcome! I hope you enjoy those books as much as I did!
taylor m. 3/5
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