A review by themissyreads
At the House of the Magician by Mary Hooper

3.0

as a change from my usual YA reads, this book is historical fiction with no romantic subplots. supernatural elements are often shown to be a rouse, and the main character is easy to live through without being bland. Lucy has an identity and i like that. I have a running list of vocabulary words from this book that arent in the glossary at the back. Hoper definitely did her research on Eizabethan times.

i dont know if ill read the rest of the series, but i can telyou that i liked At The House of the Magician.