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The 12th Candle by Kim Tomsic

readingthroughtheages's review against another edition

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5.0

A story about friendship and enemies, positives and negatives.
Two families are under a Contrarium Curse - if a positive happens to one, the opposite will happen to the other.
Young Sage is usually on the negative side of this curse. But what if she could wish it all away? After receiving a special candle, Sage gets to wish some of those positive things her way.
But sometimes it's all about perspective. What is seen as a positive to some people, is not to others. Sage learns a lesson in kindness along the way and understands the real power in reversing a curse.

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4.0

Really fun middle school magical realism book! With a family curse, a magic candle that makes wishes actually come true, and plenty of friend drama, what could be bad? Oh, and a tiny bit of romance. Highly recommended for grades 4 & up.

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4.0

Sage Sassafras is plagued by the Contrarium Curse, meaning that she and classmate Priscilla Petty get the opposite in luck. Believe it or not, the curse actually began a full generation ago when their mothers were struck by pink lightning. However, on Sage’s twelfth birthday, she receives a magical birthday candle complete with a long list of rules on how to get magical wishes fulfilled. Can Sage simply wish away the Contrarium Curse or will there be extreme consequences? This was a wonderful story that included great lessons on poor life choices, friendship, relationships with parents, and much more. I really enjoyed this one and look forward to reading Tomsic's The 11:11 Wish very soon!

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