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Septimus Heap, Book Three: Physik (Septimus Heap) | 
| Author: Angie Sage Creator: Mark Zug Publisher: HarperTrophy Category: Book
List Price: $7.99 Buy Used: $3.67 You Save: $4.32 (54%)
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 5044
Media: Paperback Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Pages: 576 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.7 x 1.3
ISBN: 0060577398 EAN: 9780060577391 ASIN: 0060577398
Publication Date: March 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BookCloseouts scratch & dent version. New book that may have some cosmetic damage (i.e. shelf-wear, torn or missing dust jacket, dented corner...). Otherwise excellent specimen - guaranteed!
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Product Description
When Silas Heap unSeals a forgotten room in the Palace, he releases the ghost of a Queen who lived five hundred years earlier. Queen Etheldredda is as awful in death as she was in life, and she's still up to no good. Her diabolical plan to give herself everlasting life requires Jenna's compliance, Septimus's disappearance, and the talents of her son, Marcellus Pye, a famous Alchemist and Physician. And if Queen Etheldredda's plot involves Jenna and Septimus, then it will surely involve Nicko, Alther Mella, Marcia Overstrand, Beetle, Stanley, Sarah, Silas, Spit Fyre, Aunt Zelda, and all of the other wacky, wonderful characters that made magyk and flyte so memorable. With heart-stopping action and a dash of humor, Angie Sage continues the fantastical journey of Septimus Heap.
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THE BEST IN THE HOLE SERES I AMOST WOULD SWARE October 9, 2008 Princess Becky (San Diego) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
OMG THIS IS THE BEST BOOK I HAVE READ (thats a lot) its the best in the seres ,its so dark and a lital hard to falo thoue (because it takes place in the past and they talk like thow art to go to thea bed)its funny also (well in some ways) so thaT MY REVUE.
very good sequal October 4, 2008 Janet D. Nichols this book is a sequal as well, and it is a very good sequal. kept my interst and I believe it would keep any childs interest as well.
Great Book September 6, 2008 J. Upchurch These are a great series. I have loved reading them with my kids. They use the imagination and keep you interested. Make sure you read book one first.
Horrid Service May 29, 2008 Melissa Mercer 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
My book was nice. The Amazon staff and shipping were very horrible. I will not be purchasing from Amazon again. The book's cover was literally taped into the OUTSIDE of the box. The customer service was polite but forced me to return the ruined book. This involved me having to give the nasty book to someone for a gift and then replacing it, packaging the damaged book back up and going to the Post Office. This was a lot of gas and work. I deeply resent having to do all of this. Other people do not want a damaged book. Why not just throw it away? It was their mistake and I had to do the work. Bad service.
Through the looking glass; Physik takes Septimus beyond... May 12, 2008 Joshua G. Feldman (New York) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Angie Sage keeps the Septimus Heap series going strong with Physik - the third book after Magyk and Flyte. In Physik we have a complex web of plot elements (no spoilers in this review) that take the narrative deep into the history and architecture of the castle and deeper into a an increasingly sophisticated magical realm. There's more about the forms and uses of magyk in this title, and less focus on the weird creatures of this place. Nothing is lost. The central trope is magnetically compelling and there is action and danger and new fabulous characters. The Septimus Heap world keeps getting deeper and weirder with each new title in the series - yet the stories remain page turning romps that don't give kids nightmares. Sage treads the line between thrilling action and stuff that's too scary for kids with brilliant sensitivity. As an adult I don't get the feeling she's condescending - yet I have no qualms giving this to my second grader. He devours these Septimus books with gusto and is well ahead of me in the series.
If you read Magyk and Flyte you'll definitely be reading this on your way to Queste - so it's not vital that I tell you that Physik rocks. It's probably the best title in the series so far.
As for paperback versus hard cover - these are pretty thick chunky books (more than 500 brief quick reading pages) - the paperback adds some much needed lightness and flexibility and saves about 35% of the price. I was the 3rd person to read our particular paperback copy (after my son and wife). It was still in fine condition (no pages falling out or smudged ink). I have no problem recommending this dirt cheap edition.
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