The Magic You Make
Jason June
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
What Nigel and Ori know could change the magical world. But first they have to survive it. In this propulsive sequel to The Spells We Cast, sunshine/grump soulmates Nigel and Ori must overcome magical corruption and an evil force inside Nigel. Still reeling from their deadly encounter with the Knife and the revelation that the Culling was unnecessary, soulmates Nigel and Ori have been thrust into a resistance movement overnight. They'll do whatever it takes to end the tradition of greedy elites taking power from teen magicians. But with Alister rallying the Guild against them, a mysterious spell erasing the memories of every ally they recruit, and a dark force threatening to take control of Nigel, the road ahead is treacherous. Can Nigel and Ori's newfound love protect them as they fight for justice--and their lives? The action-packed follow-up to The Spells We Cast will make readers laugh, swoon, cheer, and hold their breath right down to the stunning conclusion.
Product Details
Price
$18.99
$17.66
Publisher
Melissa de la Cruz Studio
Publish Date
October 01, 2024
Pages
352
Dimensions
5.6 X 8.3 X 1.3 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781368089241
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Jason June is a New York Times bestselling author from Dallas, Texas, who as of this writing has no magical powers. Bummer. He's a big fan of unicorns, stories that center the power of queer love, and embracing the camp of the Lone Star state. His novels include Out of the Blue, Jay's Gay Agenda, and The Spells We Cast. Visit him on social media @HeyJasonJune, or on his website at www.HeyJasonJune.com.
Reviews
Praise for The Magic You Make
"[The novel's themes are rich] as the story delves into relationships, parental expectations, empathy, and animosity from various viewpoints. Filled with riveting magic, this dazzling, queer-affirming world will sweep fans up. Love conquers all in this satisfying duology closer." --Kirkus Reviews "Fans of the first title will enjoy how the story continues without slowing down." --Booklist Praise for The Spells We Cast "The most magical and swoony page-turner I've read in ages."
--Adam Silvera, #1 New York Times best-selling author of They Both Die at the End "Sparks fly and rivals clash in Jason June's spellbinding new YA. Witty, charming, and utterly delightful, The Spells We Cast is a magical queer romance that will have your heart racing. Don't miss it!" --C. S. Pacat, New York Times best-selling author of Dark Rise "The Spells We Cast is the kind of dazzling, hilarious, and heart-stopping tale only the incredible Jason June could weave. Its exuberant magic cast a spell on me!" --Melissa de la Cruz, #1 New York Times best-selling author of the Blue Bloods series "The Spells We Cast is wildly entertaining! With a lively star-crossed romance and an imaginative world full of magic, monsters, and mayhem, Jason June has written a novel that is fantastically fun." --F. T. Lukens, New York Times best-selling author of So This Is Ever After "A thrilling, creative adventure, where enemies and lovers collide. With a magical spin on our modern world, this story showcases the power of our most undeniable human connections. The only thing missing was a spell to help me turn the pages faster!" --Brian Zepka, author of The Temperature of Me and You "Jason June's gift for storytelling is magical. Readers will root for Nigel and Ori's budding romance and fear every twist fighting to keep them apart. With impeccable world-building and layered explorations of identity, societal expectations, privilege, and legacy, this novel grips you like a lasso and never lets you go." --Amparo Ortiz, author of Last Sunrise in Eterna A 2024 Kansas National Education Association Reading Circle Recommendation
"[The novel's themes are rich] as the story delves into relationships, parental expectations, empathy, and animosity from various viewpoints. Filled with riveting magic, this dazzling, queer-affirming world will sweep fans up. Love conquers all in this satisfying duology closer." --Kirkus Reviews "Fans of the first title will enjoy how the story continues without slowing down." --Booklist Praise for The Spells We Cast "The most magical and swoony page-turner I've read in ages."
--Adam Silvera, #1 New York Times best-selling author of They Both Die at the End "Sparks fly and rivals clash in Jason June's spellbinding new YA. Witty, charming, and utterly delightful, The Spells We Cast is a magical queer romance that will have your heart racing. Don't miss it!" --C. S. Pacat, New York Times best-selling author of Dark Rise "The Spells We Cast is the kind of dazzling, hilarious, and heart-stopping tale only the incredible Jason June could weave. Its exuberant magic cast a spell on me!" --Melissa de la Cruz, #1 New York Times best-selling author of the Blue Bloods series "The Spells We Cast is wildly entertaining! With a lively star-crossed romance and an imaginative world full of magic, monsters, and mayhem, Jason June has written a novel that is fantastically fun." --F. T. Lukens, New York Times best-selling author of So This Is Ever After "A thrilling, creative adventure, where enemies and lovers collide. With a magical spin on our modern world, this story showcases the power of our most undeniable human connections. The only thing missing was a spell to help me turn the pages faster!" --Brian Zepka, author of The Temperature of Me and You "Jason June's gift for storytelling is magical. Readers will root for Nigel and Ori's budding romance and fear every twist fighting to keep them apart. With impeccable world-building and layered explorations of identity, societal expectations, privilege, and legacy, this novel grips you like a lasso and never lets you go." --Amparo Ortiz, author of Last Sunrise in Eterna A 2024 Kansas National Education Association Reading Circle Recommendation