The Magician’s Workshop Volume 2 by Christopher Hansen and JR Fehr

Posted March 15, 2018 by karenbaron in Fantasy, Review, Series, Young Adult / 0 Comments

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The Magician’s Workshop Volume 2 by Christopher Hansen and JR Fehr

The Magician's Workshop Volume 2 by Christopher Hansen and JR Fehr

five-stars
Published by Wondertale on November 22nd 2016
Genres: Young Adult
Pages: 396
Format: Kindle
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Return to the world of The Magician’s Workshop: Where Dreams Become Reality.

In Volume Two, the Festival of Stars has finally arrived, and the Color Ceremony is about to commence. As children from all over the islands gather to stand before a puller, one question remains: who will have a Color, and who will be found void?

Rejoin your favorite characters as they step forward and receive a label that will have the power to dramatically alter the course of their lives forever.

Color, No Color! Will that matter for the characters in this book?

The Magician’s Workshop Volume 2 by Christopher Hansen and J.R. Fehr is a fantastic continuation of the first volume of this series. This book continues right where the first book ended, and that is pretty cool. Once again, each chapter has its different point of view character in it.

What I like:

  • What I love about this book besides that the characters are still three-dimensional and so real.
  • It feels like they are alive.
  • The chapters are like mini books.
  • The other things that I like about it are that the world that the authors have made for this book does seem lifelike.
  • I was able to believe while I was reading the book that it was authentic.
  • I also liked how they described the color ceremony for the kids that can get their color pulled.

What I didn’t like:

What I didn’t like about this book is that even after everything that has happened the islanders still treats Kai horribly. Even more now with his clan hating him because of the colors that got pulled out of him. I still feel bad for Layuana too because once again we only get a few chapters for her but out of the ones that we get she is still terrified.

Five Stars!

The Magician’s Workshop Volume 2 by Christopher Hansen and J.R. Fehr is an excellent read, and I can’t wait to read volume 3. I hope it’s as good as the first two books. I am also giving this book five stars since it’s really pretty impressive and I am also recommending it to any of my readers that love this type of book.

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About Christopher Hansen

The first glimmering Chris Hansen had that there was far more to reality than he had ever imagined occurred six days after his ninth birthday. “Christopher!” cried a wise, old sage. “Life is full of deep magic. Miraculous things happen all around us.” Chris looked around him and asked, “Where? I don’t see anything spectacular.” The man held out a pair of glasses. “Here, put these on.” The boy placed them over his eyes and—“Whoa!” He was gobsmacked by the Wonder he saw. But it lasted only a moment. The man vanished in a flash of starlight and the lenses melted and trickled down his cheeks. Then a message was sung into his ear, “Go and seek what you have seen.” Full of expectation and childlike optimism, Chris set out. To his great joy, this quest has led him to discover many more glimmerings of this miraculous Wonder, often in the most unexpected of places.

About JR Fehr

When J.R. Fehr popped out of the womb, he knew there was more to the world than the four boring hospital walls that he was seeing. “Zango!” his newborn mind exclaimed as he saw people appear and disappear through a mysterious portal in the wall. As a child he found life wowtazzling, but as he grew older the cold water of reality hit him, and the magic he once knew vanished. After spending some wet and shivering years lost in a joyless wasteland, he once again began to see magic in the world. He writes because the Wonder of true life is far grander than anything he ever thought possible.

Reading this book contributed to these challenges:

  • 2018 Goodreads Reading Challenge
  • 2018 Witches & Witchcraft Reading Challenge
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