Saturday, August 28, 2010

"Two types of Magic by Claire L Dixon - A reader review

As children we are taught the value of things from an early age. From this article, we have our status in society, we are very quick to take time. Perhaps one of the most important lessons learned is the power of true friends, both the starting and ending near ours.

"Two types of Magic by Claire L. Dixon tells the story of two souls who just discovered the real power of friendship. Tulip (a Faerie) and Norry (a name) before a problem all too real.Find a way for their families, their cities and even to save themselves from the dark power of magic Bad. Once upon a time there was an unspeakable war, and played off against each other Faery name. The beginning of which was small and insignificant, as most of the time was wrong, but the events that followed, like a boundless sea of broken dreams and lost confidence. The impact has been filled to the brim with magic and have it separate communities, none of whom wanted to do something with each other. Years passand even the boundary lines are drawn. One day it was discovered that the Black Mountain created by this outpouring of Bad Magic break. Sounds like a good thing, right? Wrong! When the Black Mountain is its downward spiral, it will explode with sufficient power for the two new cities and governing power of evil on earth all the time to destroy. With the help of each other, a talking book named Bob and a few stubborn new friend along the road to Tulip Norry and their relationshipthe test in the hope of saving the future of all.

Author Claire Dixon combines our fascination with mythological creatures with a history that we are all more than just show what the outside ... and what is in our hearts, a value of discovery. The Embassy is good for all ages, although written for younger eyes. Know someone opens a new world for both parties, but not examined on the basis of prejudices that hurts us nowhere. A word to the reader, there have been severalTypos in my copy, but there are also some that this is intentional as a language, with the adventure (and the ending leaves open go to create further exploration). creating Recommended reading for young readers to them, or perhaps with the help of an adult and fun for the whole family.

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