Magic Street Magic Street

Magic Street

A Novel

    • 4.2 • 28 Ratings
    • $7.99
    • $7.99

Publisher Description

“A modern suburban fantasy . . . There are quests and complications, conflicts and charms. . . . Card’s back in top form, doing as well as or better than any of his fantasy work so far.”—The San Diego Union-Tribune

In a prosperous African American neighborhood in Los Angeles, infant Mack Street is found abandoned in an overgrown park and taken in by a blunt-speaking single woman. Growing up, Mack senses that he is different from most, and knows that he has strange powers. Yet he cannot possibly understand how unusual he is until the day he discovers, beyond a mysterious narrow house no one else can see, an entryway into a magical world. Passing through, Mack is plunged into a realm where time and reality are skewed, a place where his actions seem to have disturbing effects in the “real world.” Whether he likes it or not, Mack has become a player in an epic drama. His reward, if he can survive the trip, is discovering not only who he really is . . . but why he exists.

Praise for Magic Street

“A great read . . . Card’s take on his characters [is] as sure as ever, his narrative rock solid, his dialogue crackling and authentic.”Los Angeles Times Book Review

“[Card] is a master at creating a sense of urgency that keeps you turning pages.”The Charlotte Observer 

“Mind-bending . . . Card’s clever tale comes with sharp writing and crisp dialogue.”The Tampa Tribune 

“Compelling . . . By the time the ultimate conflict comes into focus, the novel is propelling the reader forward like a bullet.”Deseret Morning News 

“A suspenseful fantasy thriller that, during the race to the last page, has one mulling over myth, morals, salvation, and will.”Booklist

GENRE
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
RELEASED
2005
June 28
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
416
Pages
PUBLISHER
Random House Worlds
SELLER
Penguin Random House LLC
SIZE
1.1
MB

Customer Reviews

Bad Poet ,

The worst Ebonics ever written.

Look, if you have read a lot of OSC, you know his catalog is uneven. Anything this one had going for it was completely swept away by his horrible, horrible depiction of black people talking. OSC says that he had a "black friend" check it over for accuracy. Unfortunately, his black friend must not have black friends because this is awful, uncomfortably awful.

Why two whole stars for the rating? Educational value: Don't do this.

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