Half Magic by Edward Eager

 

I recently read a book called Half Magic by Edward Eager. This book is not part of a series. There are four main characters in the book. One of them is named Jane. She is the oldest and most sassy and nice. Another one of them is Mark. He is the only boy in the family and he likes to do adventures. The third one is Katherine. She is the second youngest girl in the family and she’s the smartest. And last but not least there is Martha. The youngest and the most adventurous one of them all. The book is about how one summer Jane found this coin on the Street outside of her house. She didn’t realize that the coin was magical…half magical. The four children have Four different adventures in the book and they do stuff that no kid would ever dream or think of doing. For example  defeating Sir Lancelot and going to a desert island while you’re at the park.

Mark is my favorite character because he struggles through being the only boy out of four kids. Mark is easy going, adventurous, and lonely. Mark is easy-going because when the others made their wish he didn’t object. Mark is also adventurous because he would go to places like a desert and the time of Kings and Queens. Mark is lonely because he is the only boy in his family because his dad died. He doesn’t have a boy to play with but he doesn’t show that he is lonely.

The plot of the story is that one summer day the four children find a coin that is magical.  They go and do many adventures. The trick about the coin is that you can only wish half of something, but if you want to wish something whole you have to say “I wish this twice.” One interesting thing in the book is when Jane wanted to belong to a different family. When she wished she forgot everything about her family. She left the house and went into a cold looking house. It made me sad because she didn’t want to live with her family anymore because she didn’t want to have a stepfather. Another interesting part in the book is when Martha was sleeping underneath a movie theater seat and wished she wasn’t there. She forgot that she had to wish it twice so she was half there. It was interesting to me because Martha started a riot and people were just running everywhere.

I enjoyed Half Magic because there’s magic and I like magic. I also enjoyed Half magic because it acts like real life. I recommend this book to ages 7 and up. You would like this book if you like magic, love, and anger. This book reminded me of Sylvester and the Magic Pebble because Sylvester finds a pebble that is magical just like in Half Magic. I would rate my book 4 out of 5 stars because it’s would not love the if somebody gave it to me to read but I would be interested in it.

9 thoughts on “Half Magic by Edward Eager

  1. What is Sylvester and the magic pebble? When does this book take place? Also good job on describing what the coin does.

  2. This book sounds really interesting! I think It’s really cool how Jane found a magic coin on the street and I think you described the book blog so well and now I really want to read it!
    GREAT REVIEW!

  3. This book sounds awesome, I might read it. The cover of this book remind me of Roald Dahl. I really liked the way you described this book because the way you described it made a lot of sense for me and I have no clue what this book is about.

  4. OH. MY. GOSH. I did not see this coming. I LOVE this book and I did not think anyone would review this! Great book, great review.

  5. Good job! I really liked how you said that it was very magical. I might read it sometime since you really pulled me into the book. When they wished a wish would they be able to get out of that wish or would they stay in that wish forever?

  6. Samuel,
    Great Job! I think how you described Mark was very very detailed. I have always been interested in books with magic but now I am interested in books with Half Magic!

  7. Great review! You made me want to read the book. I agree with Zach. I also thought it was a Roald Dahl book. Did Quentin Blake do the illustrations?

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