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Young Magic in the Supernatural World
- Teen Age Witches and Wizards Coming of Age
- ナレーター: Rachael Cheeseman
- 再生時間: 6 時間 1 分
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あらすじ・解説
This novel is part of a series, Young Magic, directed to young listener teens and pre-teens. It is about a diverse group of teenage magicians and witches who forge a bond and grow up together. It is set in present-day London and includes action, mystery magic, and what it is like being a teenager.
The group is made up of witches and wizards from different orders who battle supernatural beings in the supernatural world. They are racially and socially diverse. They have their own ideas, and each practice their own form of magic. The group includes a magician, a druid, an oracle, a Chinese TCM master, and an illusionist. It is their diversity that gives them their strength. Each of them has their unique talents and characters, yet together, they become an unstoppable force.
Along with all of this, they remain normal teenagers coming of age, forging bonds, and discovering the magic of life. The group is soon challenged by an ancient society run by a warlock from antiquity who plans to destroy the fabric of society. He is engaged in paranormal and supernatural activities. All other magicians lack the unity to defeat him, so it is left to the young group of teenagers to combine their powers, their wits, and their spirits to confront him.
This novel is part of a series, Young Magic, directed to teens and young adults. It is in the genre of Harry Potter but with diversity and more interesting characters. The underlying message is that diversity is a good thing. It is set in present-day London. Race is not a major theme other than to emphasize it does not matter. We all have more in common than we have differences. It is our differences and our diversity that give us strength and beauty. The book is free of profane language and does not deal with provocative sexual topics or inferences.