![]() ![]() Reading the book felt like going on a tour of the Castle, which was really fun! XD Readers get to learn about the notable places in the Castle, and even meet some new characters relating to those places (or I just forgot they were mentioned in the books). What I liked was how the news clippings and pamphlets made the Septimus Heap world more vivid. Basically, most of what I read here were small, additional details to stories I already know. While interesting to know, they are nothing new and I would've expected that those characters were thinking/doing those things anyway. Some parts are about what the characters were thinking/doing during certain events in the books. And I'm not talking about deep backstories mostly they are already included in the original books, just in less detail. Some parts are backstories-what happened with the characters and the places before the events in the first book. Unlike supplementary books in other series, The Magykal Papers does not really add any new story. But I found that I couldn't pore over it like I did with the other books mostly the pages are presented as information, not as stories, so it seemed tiring to read everything in one go. The Magykal Papers is a book containing news clippings, pamphlets, diary entries, letters, notices, and official receipts of the people and places in the Septimus Heap world.Īngie Sage does not forget to add the lovable wit found in her Septimus Heap books, so it was a very enjoyable read. Of course, this is a must for Septimus Heap fans. ![]()
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