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It does refer to Half Magic by name, and has a chapter where the children visit the very end of Half Magic and what might have happened afterwards. Among their adventures, the children visit the era when Laura Ingalls Wilder was a girl and John's grandmother was a school-teacher; they speculate that the time may be that of On the Banks of Plum ...
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A Dragon's Guide to the Care and Feeding of Humans; A Dragon's Guide to Making Your Human Smarter; A Dragon's Guide to Making Perfect Wishes; Nonfiction. American Dragons: Twenty-five Asian American Voices (editor) The Lost Garden (autobiography, part of the In my own Words series) Picture books. The Magic Paintbrush
Mary Pope Osborne: The Magic Tree House series; Tamora Pierce: The Song of the Lioness, Circle of Magic, and sequels; Jonathan Stroud: Bartimaeus Sequence and Lockwood & Co. Rick Riordan: Camp Half-Blood Chronicles, The Kane Chronicles, and Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard; Christopher Paolini: Eragon; Angie Sage: Septimus Heap
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The Magic Order is a group of five families of wizards. Members of the Order are allowed to live among the rest of society while secretly using their magic to protect the world from supernatural and magical threats. The story focuses on the Moonstones, one of the families of the Magic Order.
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