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The Magickers
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The Magickers Mass market paperback - 2002

by Drake, Emily

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New York, NY: Daw Books. 2002. Mass-market paperback. Fine.. Mass market (rack) paperback. Glued binding. 384 p. Magickers (Paperback), 1. Audience: Children/juvenile. . NO PREVIOUS OWNER'S NAME .
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  • Title The Magickers
  • Author Drake, Emily
  • Binding Mass-market paperback
  • Edition First Thus
  • Condition Used - Fine.
  • Pages 384
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Daw Books, New York, NY
  • Date 2002
  • Bookseller's Inventory # Alibris.0019619
  • ISBN 9780756400354 / 075640035X
  • Weight 0.46 lbs (0.21 kg)
  • Dimensions 6.73 x 4.16 x 1.04 in (17.09 x 10.57 x 2.64 cm)
  • Ages 09 to 12 years
  • Grade levels 4 - 7
  • Reading level 710
  • Library of Congress subjects Magic, Magicians
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC

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Summary

A long time ago, two great sorcerers fought a duel to determine the fate of the world. Magic itself was ripped from our world, its power kept secret by a handful of enchanters. The world of Magicks, however, still exists-and whoever controls the Gates controls both worlds.

In The Magickers...
Enter Jason Adrian and his friends-who have been recruited by Gavan Rainwater into the most unusual summer camp on earth-Camp Ravenwyng. There, they will learn about their own special talents. They'll develop their magick powers and unlock the secrets of controlling them.

To Jason, it seems like a dream come true. But there is one thing he will have to do before he leaves this very special camp: face the evil minions of the Dark Hand...

From the publisher

Emily Drake lives in a sand castle by the sea…well, actually, it’s a dusty house full of wonderful old books, cats, and a rambunctious cocker spaniel puppy. And, on a good day when the smog clears, you can see the Pacific Ocean. When she’s not reading or talking with the cats or playing with the puppy, she is thinking of Bailey-isms and writing. Somewhere in the house is a grown-up daughter who likes to read and write histories of the fantastic and brings home pottery from class which looks as if it must have been made in another realm, so she fits in extremely well. Emily is married to a nice gentleman who works very hard in the real world and is often a bit bemused by the goings-on in the sand castle but has a good sense of humor about it all. There are other sons and a daughter who are scattered to the Trade Winds but who write and call home often. All in all, a good day is one in which books can be read and written and enjoyed by anyone Emily can reach. At the moment, the pup only considers a book as a good chew-toy, but she’s hoping he’ll outgrow that. Emily does not normally talk about herself like this, but the cats insisted upon it, like royalty.

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Emily Drake lives in a sand castle by the sea...well, actually, it's a dusty house full of wonderful old books, cats, and a rambunctious cocker spaniel puppy. And, on a good day when the smog clears, you can see the Pacific Ocean. When she's not reading or talking with the cats or playing with the puppy, she is thinking of Bailey-isms and writing. Somewhere in the house is a grown-up daughter who likes to read and write histories of the fantastic and brings home pottery from class which looks as if it must have been made in another realm, so she fits in extremely well. Emily is married to a nice gentleman who works very hard in the real world and is often a bit bemused by the goings-on in the sand castle but has a good sense of humor about it all. There are other sons and a daughter who are scattered to the Trade Winds but who write and call home often. All in all, a good day is one in which books can be read and written and enjoyed by anyone Emily can reach. At the moment, the pup only considers a book as a good chew-toy, but she's hoping he'll outgrow that. Emily does not normally talk about herself like this, but the cats insisted upon it, like royalty.