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Order of the Majestic

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Fans of Brandon Mull and James Riley will love this action-packed, accessible fantasy series opener about one kid's journey to discover magic as he's caught up in an epic battle between two powerful ancient orders.
Twelve-year-old daydreamer Joey Kopecky's life has been turned upside down. After acing a series of tests, he's declared a genius and awarded a full scholarship at a special (year-round!) school. He's understandably devastated, until he takes one last test, and the room around him disappears, replaced by the interior of an old theater.

There, Joey meets the washed-up magician, Redondo the Magnificent, and makes a shocking discovery...magic is real, but sadly, there isn't much left in the world. It may be too late to save what little remains, but for the first time in his life Joey wants to try—really try—to do something big. Soon he's swept up into a centuries-old conflict between two rival societies of magicians—the Order of the Majestic, that fights to keep magic alive and free for all, and the dark magicians of the Invisible Hand, who hoard magic for their own evil ends.

The endless battle for control of magic itself has reached a tipping point. For Redondo and the Order to survive, Joey must inherit the lost legacy of Harry Houdini. Will he prove himself worthy, or will the Invisible Hand strike him down? The answer will depend on Joey's ability to believe, not just in magic, but in himself.
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    • Kirkus

      March 1, 2019
      A preteen becomes a sorcerer's apprentice. Joey Kopecky, 13, is less than thrilled with his luck. After mysteriously acing a series of tests, the middling student is transferring to Exemplar Academy, an elite school that's in session year-round. At his admission interview Joey is asked to take one final test, and the room around him vanishes. In its place is an old theater and a washed-up magician named Redondo the Magnificent. Through hurried exposition Joey learns that magic is real, but its power has been reduced in the modern world. Two ancient societies of magicians war over the remaining magic, and Joey has been chosen to turn the tide. The ensuing adventure story is well-paced and sprinkled with just enough humor and action to keep readers engaged, but the result, at 400 pages and counting, is a bit hollow. This series opener has an excellent sense of genre conventions but misses that special something, that little bit of thought that puts the title over the top. Instead it takes its place among a million Harry Potter and Percy Jackson riffs that will certainly scratch the itch in a pinch but won't do well when it comes time to weed overfull bookshelves. The book adheres to the white default.A serviceable charmer. (Fantasy. 10-14)

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    • Booklist

      April 1, 2019
      Grades 3-7 Jersey boy Joey Kopecky is no genius, but he notices things. He doesn't forget that two is the only even prime number or that impossible-looking math problems probably have a shorter, easier solution. During an aptitude test, he's sucked into the Order of the Majestic, a secret society of magicians and true believers who want to save magic through imagination and belief. Joey is soon attending Redondo the Magnificent's lessons and trying to become worthy of Harry Houdini's legacy?because that's the only way he'll have a chance of beating the evil conjurers of the Invisible Hand. Joey is a sarcastic, geeky kid with a pop-culture reference for every situation; his humor balances out the parallels drawn between the secretive Order and the Dr. Seuss classic The Lorax. The middle-grade fiction world isn't exactly short on novels featuring an unexpected hero who finds out magic is real, but Myklusch, no stranger to the trope, makes it feel new again with this delight.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)

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  • ATOS Level:4.7
  • Lexile® Measure:650
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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