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The Changeover (Collins Modern Classics)
The Changeover (Collins Modern Classics)

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Author: Margaret Mahy
Publisher: HarperCollins Children's Books
Category: Book

List Price: £5.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 103275

Media: Paperback
Pages: 288
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5 x 0.9

ISBN: 0007243529
EAN: 9780007243525
ASIN: 0007243529

Publication Date: February 5, 2007
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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars great book   June 7, 2008
I first read this book when I was about 12 years old, I'm now 28 and I still read it about once a year. as a 12 year old I found it captivating, mysterious & exciting, a near mirror image of all of my daydreams of adventure, magic and romance (only with a much better plot).one of those rare books that can make you laugh out loud or want to cry. It has good strong characters that you can identify with & beautifully mixes magic and adventure with normal life in a way that makes it totally believable. I never get tired of reading it again, bringing back all those memories good & bad of being almost a teenager & how my life was then. I've found with most books that on re reading them they lose their magic, once you know the plot they are never quite as good. However the changeover achieves the almost impossible, I still feel all the passion, excitement & fear that I felt when reading it for the first time. And to be honest even after all these years I'm still a little bit in love with Sorry Carlisle.


5 out of 5 stars Still my favourite book   December 28, 2007
I first read this when I was about 13, and have re-read it several times, now after 10 years, it's still really good.

Laura knows Sorensen Carlise is a witch - has known since he first appeared in Gardendale Secondary School - and knows he is trying to look normal when he is anything but. When Laura's little brother, Jacko, gets "stamped" by an evil man, Laura knows that only Sorry can help her, and the way she sees things will be changed forever.

As with the previous reviewer, I have to admit that Sorry (especially when he is dressed in black) is one of my heroes!



4 out of 5 stars A little diamond in the rough   April 11, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

It's one of those books that you pick up for the sake of it. I didn't have very high hopes and the first quarter or so was pretty slow-moving and difficult to get into, but DON'T LET THAT DETER YOU as soon as I got over that mileage the book was brilliant.

It's witty and sparky and very very true- the style of writing, that is. To be quite honest the plot itself wasn't what kept me entertained. It was more of the sub-plots, the bubbling romance and Mahy's superb skills at writing dialogue and interactions.

I would reccomend this book to mostly girls from 12+ kind of age range, but it's tricky putting this into a catergory, I don't really want to because some of the themesare more mature and then again others are more juvenile. Everyone kind find something to love about this though. It's just one of those stories thaqt creep up on you and when you finish, you're like "wow that was really good". I'm only pissed because it's not long enough and I lost my own copy...

Oh and finally I have to thank Margaret Mahy for introducing one of my favourite fictional characters of ALL time, "Sorry"... you'll love him.


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