4.5Overall Score

Upside Down Magic: Sticks and Stones

Hi every one! The title Upside Down Magic might be a little familiar to you if you have read the blog post about the 7th Upside Down Magic book that has just came out. But if you're new to the ...

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Hi every one! The title Upside Down Magic might be a little familiar to you if you have read the blog post about the 7th Upside Down Magic book that has just came out. But if you’re new to the Upside Down Magic world, this is a review on the 2nd book in the series. I’m sorry that I couldn’t do a review on the 1st book but I don’t own that one and its been so long since I’ve read the 1st. So any way… this book is super good and what makes it stand out is that the whole series is written by three people! They must have been really good at working together! One of the authors also wrote the Whatever After series and I did a review on one of the books from that series if you want to check it out. I really liked this book because, one: it’s MAGICAL!!! Two: This book talks about not letting being different get in the way of your life. It’s always nice when books have a moral at the end! Three: It was just really entertaining and made me want to not put it down until I finished it. That’s always a sign of a good book! Those were three reasons why I loved this book. I could probably write down more, but if I did that I might fill up the whole page. Now that I told you how good this book was, I can tell you what it’s about. This girl named Nory has upside down magic. She has to go to a school called Dunwiddle Magic school just to be in the upside down magic class. The good news is that there is other kids with upside down magic and she made friends with all of them. And her teacher, Ms. Starr is super awesome. But when a rocky situation starts happening at Dunwiddle, it’s easy to blame the upside down magic kids. The only way to clear their names is to find out what’s really going on. Like I said, one of the reasons I really like this book is because it’s magical because of all the magic going on. Some people I know are more into mystery books and not at all into fantasy books. Personally, I like both. So, just like any other book, whether or not it’s a good one depends on your taste, not mine.