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Magelica's Voyage Book Review & Giveaway

7/3/2014

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About the Book

Title:
Magelica's Voyage
Author: Louise Courey Nadeau
Genre: Children's Fantasy
Number of Pages: 48
Synopsis: Magelica's Voyage is refreshing, new, fun, and inspiring. 
Who ever heard of a girl being hatched from an egg the colour of sapphires? Magelica doesn't know where she came from or who she really is. But when she's transported to the Isle of Dreams in a flying bathtub, she launches into an adventure of discovery, and learns that wonderful things can happen when she uses her imagination, believes, opens her heart and trusts in love. Come fly with her and discover for yourself the power of imagination,gratitude,believing in yourself, and love! 

In this special first voyage, fantasy, adventure, magical illustrations, empowering messages, and a wonderful cast of enchanting characters come together as Magelica takes young girls and the special people in their lives on a fun, inspiring voyage about making your life magical.

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Magelica's Voyage by Louise Courey Nadeau is a beautifully written enchanting tale filled with alluring adventure. 

Magelica is a young girl, who hatched from a brilliant sapphire egg. She was given the name Magelica because her birth was magic and she had an angelic face and lovely wings. Magelica also had a silver feather, which she learns contains magic. Whisked away in the night by a warblegrif, Magelica sets out on an fascinating adventure in search of the Isle of Dreams. She is told the island can be found on a turtle's back. The turtle needs Magelica's help to overcome his great sadness, but unable to see the  magic contained within herself Magelica is unsure she can help.

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Queen Raya's words of wisdom, "you are what you make of yourself," not only help Magelica realize that life's true magic is in her heart, but teach children that the same is true for them as well.

The story is magnificently illustrated, from the winsome depiction of Magelica to the creative Isle of Dreams, the authors gifted imagination is prevalent on every page.

 I found Magelica's Voyage to be a charming story with a very special message for all. I highly recommend picking up a copy. Available at Amazon.com.

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2 Comments
Cheryl Carpinello link
7/3/2014 07:15:22 am

What an imaginative storyline! I continue to marvel at the creativity in the world!! Thanks for sharing Magelica's Voyage and for hosting the Kid Lit Blog Hop.

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Naila Moon link
7/4/2014 05:31:09 pm

Looks like it would be a cute book for those children who are learning self discovery.
Nice review. Following you from Kid Lit hop.

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