Somehow I lost track of this wonderful magical series, so I’m a little late in reading the last two books. This is the second in the series, following Kat, Incorrigible. Kat’s oldest sister is wed at the beginning of this book, but not before her wedding is disrupted by the angry mother of another sister’s suitor. Once again Kat’s feud with Lady Fotherington has caused catastrophe. When Kat confronts Lady Fotherington about what she has done, she goes too far and loses her right to learn how to use her Guardian magic. Soon after the wedding, the suitor has reluctantly left and the family heads to Bath to escape the scandal for a time. Little do they know, but they are heading directly into a huge magical situation where Kat will be unable to avoid the Guardians.Burgis weaves actual history into her story of Bath which adds a fine solid foundation to a story that is frothy with fun and sparkling with magic. Perhaps the best part of this book is the frumpery and finery of the upper class, making sure they are seen in the proper way and fretting about the smallest things. Through it all, Kat is a fierce heroine, determined to regain her right to learn Guardian magic and do what is best for her family. A strong second book in a delight of a series, this book has a strong ending that sets readers up nicely for the final book in the series. Appropriate for ages 9-12. Kat Stephenson, is a twelve year old Guardian in training. Unfortunately, the head Guardian does not like her. But when magic goes awry and an ancient Roman Goddess is invoked, it is up to Kat to protect her family and the world. The tale has a romantic air to it, probably because of the time period (19th century), arranged marriages, and trips from Regency to Bath. My students will enjoy the book!Price: $14.49Suitability: Grades 5-8Illustrations: N/AGenre: FantasyPossible Censorship Issues: N/ACall #: FIC BUR
What do You think about A Tangle Of Magicks (2011)?
Hmph...guess what! I enjoyed this one as much as the first one. Great book.
—Ih0r
charming and clever, though a bit predictable
—judy