The seventh and final breathtaking instalment in the internationally bestselling series. In this spellbinding finale to an epic series, Septimus Heap must decide once and for all where his heart lies - with Magyk or with Alchemie and Physik. Prepare for battle - and find out how it all ends!
In addition to our Lovereading expert opinion for Fyre we asked a small number of children to review this title and the first one. Here's a taster for Fyre....'I think that the Septimus Heap series were brilliant, and Fyre was a magnificent example of that. If you are interested in magic then this book is for you.'
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In this spellbinding finale to an epic series, Septimus Heap must decide once and for all where his heart lies - with Magyk or with Alchemie and Physik.
When, at last, Marcia agrees to allow the recently reinstated Castle Alchemist, Marcellus Pye, to open the Great Chamber of Alchemie and Physik, she fears she is unleashing more than she understands. But Marcia must learn to trust Marcellus, and together they must rid the Castle of the evil Two-Faced Ring.
Caught between the two, will Septimus be able to bring both sides together?
Emma Baird, age 10 Fyre is a thrilling finale to the series and it is life changing. Please read it. Click here to read the full review Lucy Minton, age 9 I think that the Septimus Heap series were brilliant, and Fyre was a magnificent example of that. If you are interested in magic then this book is for you. Click here to read the full review
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Praise for Septimus Heap:
Warm, funny and humane, Sage takes care with the destiny of even her smallest characters, and is a real discovery The Times
Sage navigates her complex setting with suspenseful and well-structured plotlines ... These books open an array of dazzling worlds. It's worth hopping aboard this bus, and I'm eagerly waiting at the stop The Times
Wonderfully imaginative ... Children of all ages will relish this Waterstones Guide to Kids Books
An immensely powerful and imaginative adventure, full of surprises, with good and bad magic and it moves at a rattling pace ... You will not want to leave this imaginary world School Librarian
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About Angie Sage
Angie Sage grew up in the Thames Valley, London and Kent. She went to Art School in Leicester where she studied Graphic Design and Illustration. After college she started illustrating books and then progressed to writing, first toddler books, later chapter books and now, Septimus Heap. She lives overlooking a creek in Cornwall and loves sailing her boat, Muriel, and all things to do with the sea. She has two grown up daughters. Read a Q&A with the author here.