Sorcery and Cecelia or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot
 

Sorcery and Cecelia or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot: Being the Correspondence of Two Young Ladies of Quality Regarding Various Magical Scandals in London and the Country (Magic Carpet Books)

by Patricia C. Wrede, Caroline Stevermer

A great deal is happening in London and the country this season.

For starters, there's the witch who tried to poison Kate at the Royal College of Wizards. There's also the man who seems to be spying on Cecelia. (Though he's not doing a very good job of it--so just what are his intentions?) And then there's Oliver. Ever since he was turned into a tree, he hasn't bothered to tell... (read more)

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Halie
  • Rated 5 stars

Lovely book! The concept is a bit odd at first -- regency romance meets Harry Potter? -- but I warmed up to it before the book was through.

Kate and Cecy's letters are a delight to read, and their distinct personalities are highlighted by the fact that they are each written by a different author.

My only gripe with this is that the second book is just okay and the third is darn near terrible. But it's forgivable -- Sorcery and Cecilia ties things up nicely at the end, with...

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  • Rated 4.171429 stars
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  • Rated 4.666667 stars
 

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  • mizstorge

    mizstorge said:

    This book takes place at the same time as 'Mr Norrell and Jonathan Strange', but is a very different take on a magical England. In many ways, it's more accessible but that's because it's very much a romantic magical mystery. The characters are interesting and the plot is exciting.

    posted Wednesday, July 25 2007
  • mizstorge

    mizstorge said:

    This book takes place at the same time as 'Mr Norrell and Jonathan Strange', but is a very different take on a magical England. In many ways, it's more accessible but that's because it's very much a romantic magical mystery. The characters are interesting and the plot is exciting.

    posted Wednesday, July 25 2007
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