Frederick can hardly believe his luck. When a wealthy family wants a footboy from the orphanage (whoever will fit the uniform), it fits him like it was made for him. The next thing he knows, he is whisked away into a new world of masters and servants (actually that part he's pretty familiar with ...
This book is a travesty. I hardly know where to start. It might be best to start with the claim on the front and back covers, from Jane Yolen, that this book is superior in all respects to Harry Potter. I'm not sure what yardstick she's using as a comparison, but it certainly isn't plotting, char...
This story picks up a few months after A College of Magics left off. In an alternate England of 1908 (Titanic beat her own trans-Atlantic record), Samuel Lambert, an American sharpshooter from the Wild West has been recruited by Glasscastle University, a top college of magic in England. The fello...