![]() ![]() The unique blend of fantasy elements isn’t something you’ll soon forget, and the slow, steady buildup creates a satisfying and complex story that will appeal to readers of all ages. We can’t make lemon, but we can make meringue-when there’s a customer who can pay for it.”īaker’s Magic has become one of my new favorite books. See, the lemon is the yellow under the meringue. “Something that grows in a far-off land, I daresay. Delicious home-baked magic, worldbuilding with Northern European flair, touching and believable friendships, literal laugh out loud moments, and continually raising stakes make this an unforgettable adventure comparable to Howl’s Moving Castle (and I don’t compare titles to HMC easily, let me tell you). But this was different.īaker’s Magic is a fantasy story that pulls out all the stops. ![]() But when Zeewal’s princess decides to flee the care of a wicked mage, Bee’s life is thrown into uncertainty once again.īee had never been so hungry in her life. There she discovers a budding talent for magic that gets Bouts Bakery some royal attention. As she learns to bake, Bee discovers that she has a magical power. Orphaned Bee ends up in Zeewal and discovers a home in the apprenticeship of baker, Master Bouts. To Bees surprise, the baker offers her a place at his shop. ![]()
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