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The apothecary meloy
The apothecary meloy






So I won’t make a big deal out of the fact that Maile Meloy, author of The Apothecary, is the sister of Colin Meloy, of the Decemberists. Website: Twitter: your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.It must be annoying to have a famous sibling whom people constantly mention as a reference point for your own work, even if your careers have nothing to do with each other. I would definitely like to read the second book, The Apprentices. Educational value is well disguised within the novel – giving readers an insight into war, the british school system at this time and the importance of family.Ī great, fun read that satisfied my need for magic and fantasy. Set in the early stages of the cold war, dealing with atomic bombs, radiation, Russia and Soviet spies. There is also a historical element to the novel. These scenes are not described in too much gory detail though, remaining suitable for the target audience. There is death, kidnapping, characters held at gunpoint. Some of the chapters are slightly violent.

the apothecary meloy

This was done in a non-patronising way, Maile Meloy has definitely written for her target audience. This was immediately remedied by the author, describing the idea in a paragraph or few sentences afterwards. There were points in the novel where I thought young children might struggle with a concept or idea, or struggle to understand some of the terminology. The story is ultimately about friendship and learning right from wrong.

the apothecary meloy

Two of the potions enabled the characters to fly and become invisible. I loved this element – an old apothecary creating magic potions and passing down his skills to his son (with obvious mishaps and adventures along the way!). I loved the incorporation of potions and magic. It was a real page turner that had me guessing the entire time. The plot was action packed and fast paced. Throughout the entire novel there are gorgeous little sketches, that really add to the atmosphere. I absolutely loved the illustrations in this book. I was really intrigued and managed to find it in the library.

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I discovered this book after watching a YouTube video by Mercedes at MercysBookishMusings (my favourite booktuber!). Now the two new friends must uncover the book’s secrets in order to find him, all while keeping it out of the hands of their enemies – Russian spies in possession of nuclear weapons. When Benjamin’s father, the mysterious apothecary, is kidnapped he entrusts Janie and Benjamin with his sacred book, full of ancient spells and magical potions. įourteen-year-old Janie Scott is new to London and she’s finding it dull, dreary and cold – until she meets Benjamin Burrows who dreams of becoming a spy. This book is counting towards my 2015 Reading Challenge.Ī dose of magic could save the world.








The apothecary meloy