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Rose Series, Book 1

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How would you know if you were special?

Mr. Fountain's grand mansion is a world away from the dark orphanage Rose had left behind. The gleaming, golden house is practically overflowing with sparkling magic—she can feel it. And though Rose had always wanted to be an ordinary girl with an ordinary life, she realizes she may possess a little bit of magic herself.

Discover the Spellbinding Bestselling UK Series

"Warm and sparkling and magical and fun."—Hilary McKay, bestselling author of Saffy's Angel

"A skillfully spun, spell-binding mystery that will catch you up in a web of wonder."—Junior Education Plus

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    • Kirkus

      August 1, 2013
      In this orphan-makes-good mystery/thriller with a magical twist, Rose and her compatriots--an apprentice magician, a spoiled 7-year-old and a shape-shifting talking cat--work together to figure out who has been kidnapping local children and come up with a plan to rescue them. At the tender age of 10, Rose, who has lived an impoverished and cloistered life in an orphanage, goes into service as the second housemaid at the home of renowned and wealthy magician and alchemist Mr. Aloysius Fountain. Rose, who had barely been outside the orphanage gates, slowly adjusts to her new circumstances, which are luxurious to her modest eyes. Rose's growing knowledge of the world outside the orphanage, her own burgeoning and increasingly emphatic magical power, and her relationships with other members of the household turn out to be more engaging and suspenseful than the story's mystery. The climactic battle, which features the power of hope, is talky, still explaining at a time readers should be enveloped in action. Still, Rose is sympathetic and a pleasure to root for, the secondary characters have room to grow, and the ending can be read as a new beginning, leaving plenty of room for a sequel. Character and the day-to-day workings of a wealthy household overshadow magic and plot in this engaging tale of an orphan servant-girl. (Fantasy. 9-12)

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    • School Library Journal

      February 1, 2014

      Gr 4-6-When you're an orphan, even magical abilities can be of little use. While Rose can conjure fantastic images to cheer up her disheartened friends, she sees no real value to her strange power. Desiring the simple comforts of a steady job and a warm bed, Rose happily leaves the orphanage for a coveted position as a housemaid to the wealthy alchemist, Mr. Fountain. Her new life is anything but normal as she discovers that her employer's house is alive with magic. Stairs move and cats speak, though none of the other staff realizes it. Afraid that she will lose her job if her magical talents are discovered, Rose keeps them hidden. She soon meets Freddie, the alchemist's apprentice, who recognizes her special ability. When Rose's friends from the orphanage go missing, along with many other children, Rose and Freddie must work together to solve the mystery. Set during the Victorian era, this novel is filled with realism and detail. Rich vocabulary and a particularly scary encounter with a powerful witch set this title apart from other books in the genre. Fans of light fantasy and mystery will devour this intriguing story and eagerly await the sequel.-Sada Mozer, Los Angeles Public Library

      Copyright 2014 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • ATOS Level:4.9
  • Lexile® Measure:740
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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