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The Magic Half (Miri and Molly #1) Hardcover | Pages: 212 pages
Rating: 3.95 | 3787 Users | 434 Reviews

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Original Title: The Magic Half
ISBN: 1599901323 (ISBN13: 9781599901329)
Edition Language: English
Series: Miri and Molly #1

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Miri is the only single child in the middle of a family with two sets of twins--older brothers and younger sisters. When the family moves to an old farmhouse Miri accidentally travels back in time to 1935 only to discover Molly, a girl in need of a real family to call her own. A very satisfying classic-in-the-making, with spine-tingling moments, this is a delightful family-friendly middle grade time-slip novel.

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Title:The Magic Half (Miri and Molly #1)
Author:Annie Barrows
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 212 pages
Published:January 1st 2008 by Bloomsbury Children's Books (first published December 26th 2007)
Categories:Fantasy. Science Fiction. Time Travel. Childrens. Middle Grade. Fiction

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Ratings: 3.95 From 3787 Users | 434 Reviews

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After finishing The Magic Half I find myself slightly confused. It is the story of Miri. Miri has twin older brothers and twin younger sisters. The book starts out with Miri expressing some of her frustrations with her sibling situation and feeling unjustly punished for an altercation she believes to be her brothers fault. She finds the lens from a pair of eyeglasses taped to the wall in her bedroom (they have only lived in the house for a week or two). When Miri looks through the lens she is

This one does not have a superbly fresh idea -- time travel and how changed past might affect the myriad of futures has been a popular theme in children's lit. and popular cultures (Back to the Future movies, anyone?) And there is nothing exceptional at the sentence/text level to elevate this one above others. I found the "convenient switching" to a different perspective (instead of Miri's for about 95% of the book) slightly jarring, and uncharacteristic dialog such as "Mom! It's sweltering!"

This book would have been a favorite of mine when I was 8 or 9 through 11. It would have received 5 stars from me at that time. As an only child who wanted a twin sister or at least siblings, it would have been a perfect book for me.Its a wonderful book for girls who are fascinated with twins, only children, middle birth order children, kids who feel overlooked/not special, kids who enjoy time travel books and history, and magic. I dont love it quite as much as one of my personal favorites, Time

What an interesting book to follow Firmin in my reading chronology. The two books could not have been more different. In Firmin, the writing and vocabulary were top notch, but that wasn't enough to make it a great book. This book was simply written, but engaging, fun and delightful. How did I find this book? My 9 year old brought it home from the school library with her! I had finished Firmin, wanted something to read and flipped open this book that was sitting on the chair next to me. After a

On a purely emotional and personal level, I really do adore Annie Barrows' The Magic Half and would likely have loved this novel ardently as a child (as indeed, I have always rightfully or wrongfully felt like somewhat of a stranger in and misunderstood by my family and Miri's struggles thus resonate both loudly and clearly). However and that being said, although the storyline of The Magic Half flows mostly smoothly, with graceful emotionality, and while the time-traveling elements are generally

Oh my, I was just so amazed at this book when I first read it. Its thrilling to read something with magic AND a family as normal as can be. I absolutely loved this book!

Most of my current reading is preview reading for my children. The oldest has a reading level that is high paired with a "scariness" tolerance that is low. Most of her chosen books through 4th grade were "fairy books". Therefore, I am constantly reading books and determining whether she'll find them scary. While there is some dramatic tension in The Magic Half, it is a good choice for my daughter. It is a quick read with just enough magic for my fairy child.

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