Fridays with the Wizards
Written by Jessica Day George
Narrated by Suzy Jackson
4.5/5
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Jessica Day George
JESSICA DAY GEORGE is the New York Times bestselling author of the Tuesdays at the Castle series, the Twelve Dancing Princesses series, and the Dragon Slippers trilogy. Originally from Idaho, she studied at Brigham Young University and worked as a librarian and bookseller before turning to writing full-time. She now lives in Salt Lake City, Utah, with her husband and their three young children. www.jessicadaygeorge.com @jessdaygeorge
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Reviews for Fridays with the Wizards
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5So amazing
So fun
Can’t wait to hear the next book2 people found this helpful
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I love the Tuesday at the castle books I this book was one of my favorites!
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is my favorite book of the year .?bye thank you
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Adventures with Celie and Castle Glower are always interesting. More griffins abound, and several mysterious discoveries await, now that the castle is whole again.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5(Fourth of 5: Castle Glower series. Fantasy, children's)A wicked wizard that the Castle Glower folk took prisoner has escaped and is lose within the walls of the Castle. In the meantime, twelve year old Celie discovers more about her newly completed, beloved Castle and King Glower decides to build a ship, even though their country, Sleyne, doesn’t have a coast. And all their family and friends continue to join in with their adventures. Explores emotions, such as maintaining your dignity when things don’t go your way.Although the main protagonist of this series is eleven to twelve years old and is the youngest of the siblings, I would say the books work for eight year olds and upwards.3.5 stars
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I like this a lot better than Wednesday or Thursday - the setup and reasoning work for me, including possibly some clues as to why things happened the way they did in the last two books. If the Castle is taking an active hand, it does change the possibilities - and I like its reasons (or at least, Celie's deductions about its reasons). The loose end that is Arkwright (hmm, and now there's some interesting echos with his name, given the ship...) gets loose, and the Castle is again under siege from inside. Celie, and her mother, and a couple of her brothers get to deal with some new and interesting discoveries, including the aforementioned Castle actions. More about the history of the land, more about the royal family (this generation, and previous), more hints about unicorns (though no actual unicorns, _yet_). Lots of griffins, and griffin eggs, and unexpected hatchings and bondings. Oh yeah, and they're building a ship, out of stuff found inside the Castle in yet another set of hidden spaces. Many threads that, more or less, come together to make a lot more sense out of things - and now there's a couple wizards at the Castle, to study it and to train the various magic-talented members of the Royal Family. Yes, I still want to read the next one - hope it doesn't take quite as long to come out.