The Wizards of Once

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What to expect

The No.1 bestseller read by David Tennant.

Once there was Magic, and the Magic lived in the dark forests. Until the Warriors came...

This is the story of a young boy Wizard and a young girl Warrior who have been taught since birth to hate each other like poison; and the thrilling tale of what happens when their two worlds collide. Xar is a Wizard boy who has no Magic, and will do anything to get it. Wish is a Warrior girl, but she owns a banned Magical Object, and she will do anything to conceal it.

In this whirlwind adventure, Xar and Wish must forget their differences if they're going to make it to the dungeons at Warrior Fort. Where something that has been sleeping for hundreds of years is stirring...

From the bestselling author of How to Train Your Dragon

(P) 2017 Hodder Children's Books

Critics Review

  • World-conquering

    The Guardian
  • The first volume of a new series by author and illustrator of the How to Train Your Dragon series is an event….Funny, thoughtful and surprisingly wise and lively, this is another coup from Cowell

    The Sunday Times
  • Cowell’s latest work offers a fully realized fantasy world abounding with witches, sprites, killer plants, and talking ravens. Her scrappy teenage protagonists are wonderfully flawed and almost scarily realistic in their bravery, selfishness, and desire to please their parents yet not surrender their individuality. The omniscient narrator’s voice is pitch-perfect, sounding appropriately young without ever talking down to the target audience. Readers will fall in love with the imaginative worldbuilding and humorous dialogue and asides….A delightful magical romp.

    Kirkus Reviews
  • The detail of Cowell’s world is a delight…This one will run and run.

    The Observer
  • I am pleased to report that The Wizards of Once…is terrific. It introduces us to a new fantasy world, though its roots again lie deep in a familiar mulch of history and legend. Not the Norse myths this time, but a fantasia of ancient Britain, a land of dark, mysterious forests and powerful magic. What follows is a rollercoaster of suspense and surprise…The book has all the familiar Cowell trademarks. The story never flags, even at moments of calm and reflection, and the writing has humour, grit and depth. She provides her own illustrations, and their scratchy style and scribbled annotations strike the right note. It all adds up to a beautifully designed hardback volume.

    The Guardian
  • … sustain a sense of wonder and mayhem from start to finish. Cowell skillfully mixes adventure with silliness in a satisfying story for younger fantasy fans.

    Publishers Weekly

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