At the House of the Magician

Mary Hooper
Started in 2007
3 Books

About the Series

Series Details

  • Author:Mary Hooper
  • Started:2007
  • Books:3
  • Status:Ongoing

Genres

FantasyAdventureFiction

Themes

No themes available

Books in Order

1

At the House of the Magician

2007

Mary Hooper
Rating: 3.67 (872)
2

By Royal Command

2008

Mary Hooper
Rating: 3.83 (535)
3

The Betrayal

2009

Mary Hooper
Rating: 3.89 (412)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the first book in the "At the House of the Magician" series by Mary Hooper?

The first book in the series is titled "At the House of the Magician." It introduces readers to the magical world and the adventures that unfold throughout the series.

How many books are there in the "At the House of the Magician" series?

There are a total of three books in the series, with the first one being "At the House of the Magician" and the latest installment titled "The Betrayal."

What genres does the "At the House of the Magician" series belong to?

The series is categorized under the genres of Fantasy, Adventure, and Fiction, making it an exciting read for fans of magical tales and thrilling journeys.

Can you give a brief overview of the themes explored in the series?

While specific themes are not detailed, readers can expect to encounter classic elements of fantasy and adventure, including magical experiences, friendship, loyalty, and the struggle between good and evil throughout the trilogy.

Who is the target audience for the "At the House of the Magician" series?

The series is primarily aimed at young readers, particularly those who enjoy fantasy and adventure stories. However, the captivating plot and rich character development can appeal to readers of all ages.

Are the books in the "At the House of the Magician" series standalone stories, or do they need to be read in order?

The books in the series should ideally be read in order, as they follow a continuous storyline and character development that enhances the overall experience and understanding of the narrative.

What can readers expect in terms of writing style in the series?

Mary Hooper’s writing style is engaging and accessible, filled with vivid imagery and strong character portrayals that draw readers into the magical world, making it a delightful read for both younger audiences and older fans of fantasy literature.

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