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A Most Improper Magick (Kat Stephenson, Bk 1)
A Most Improper Magick - Kat Stephenson, Bk 1
Author: Stephanie Burgis
Subtitle: Unladylike Adventures of Kat Stephenson — Her mother was a scandalous witch, her brother has gambled the whole family into debt, and her Step-Mama is determined to sell her oldest sister into a positively Gothic marriage to pay it off -- so what can twelve-year-old Kat Stephenson do but take matters directly into her own hands? If only ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781416994473
ISBN-10: 1416994475
Publication Date: 6/15/2010
Pages: 304
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Atheneum
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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GeniusJen avatar reviewed A Most Improper Magick (Kat Stephenson, Bk 1) on + 5322 more book reviews
Reviewed by Jennifer Rummel for TeensReadToo.com

Kat's tired of being the odd sister out. Her two older sisters, five and seven years older, talk about things that she wouldn't understand. Her brother, Charles, has gambled away all the family money, and her Stepmama is determined Elissa will make a good match and save the family.

Kat vows she won't allow her sister to ruin her happiness by marrying a man rumored to have murdered his first wife. Instead, she comes up with a plan to change everything. Unfortunately, her sister, Angeline, catches her before she can put the plan into action.

Instead, Kat, her sisters, and their Stepmama attend a house party at Grantham Abbey to meet Sir Neville. Kat and Angeline attempt to persuade Elissa not to accept his hand in marriage - if he should ask.

To make matters more interesting, when Kat discovers she is her mother's magical heir, she wonders if she can use magic to help her sisters deal with their romantic attachments.

KAT, INCORRIGIBLE was so cute - almost like a novel reminiscent of SENSE AND SENSIBILITY (told from Margaret, the youngest sister's perspective) mixed with a magical adventure, a dangerous highwayman episode, and a romance plot. Combined, they make it an absolutely entertaining, engrossing, and simply delightful read. I LOVED Kat: she's unladylike, stubborn, smart, brave, resourceful, annoying (as only a youngest sister can be), and thoroughly charming.

I can't wait for the next book in the series!
ophelia99 avatar reviewed A Most Improper Magick (Kat Stephenson, Bk 1) on + 2527 more book reviews
I got an ARC of the book through the Amazon Vine program. This is one of those books that looked really cute and I was dying to read it last year, but then the release was delayed so I feel like I was waiting forever to read it. When I finally got around to reading it I thought it was cute and fun, but also a bit boring at parts. I think maybe since my expectations were so high I was left a bit disappointed.

The book is set in Victorian England, Kat lives were her brother, two older sisters, stepmother, and father. One of Kat's older sisters is being forced to marry to help pay off the family's gambling debt (caused by her brother Charlie). Kat has an idea to help her sister, but then she finds out that her middle sister Angeline has an even better plan. Angeline is trying to use Kat's mother's spellbooks to come up with a solution. Things get complicated when Kat falls into a compact mirror of her mother's and finds out that she is a Guardian who is supposed to hunt down witches. Will they be able to sort everything out and save Kat's eldest sister from a horribly unfortunate marriage?

This book was very much like Pride and Prejudice with a little magic and mayhem thrown in. It is super cute and fun but at times it was also a bit predictable and slow. Kat is your typical "I don't like this Victorian lady stuff" kind of girl; she wants to be a boy and wants nothing to do with proper behavior. Her sisters are more typical Victoria ladies; her eldest sister is pretty vanilla and only wants to sacrifice her happiness for the good of the family. Her middle sister Angelina had the most spunk of them all and is fun to read about.

I am not sure if it was just my mood or what, but despite all of the magic and Guardian and witch stuff, I found the plot to be pretty bland and had trouble staying focused on the story. By the time I got to the end of the book instead of wanting more, I was thinking "well, glad I am done with that". By the end of it all I kind of wished I had just re-read Pride and Prejudice, instead of read this. I am having trouble pinpointing exactly what bored me about this book; I think it was mostly the predictability, the simple writing style, and the over-cuteness of it all. Burgis's writing style is easy to read, but at the same time lacks much description.

The book ends well enough, although it is clear that this book is mainly an introduction to Kat and her family and that there will be many books to come.

Overall it was okay. I really wanted to love this book; but I ended up finding the characters to be stereotypical, the plot predictable, and parts of the book just plain boring. It does look like the story will get more interesting and complex in future books. People who like Victorian novels with a plucky girl lead might like this book. It reminds of Price and Prejudice with a bit of magic and mayhem thrown in. I personally just had trouble getting engaged in the story and relating to the characters, so I probably won't be reading any more of these books in the future.
kdurham2813 avatar reviewed A Most Improper Magick (Kat Stephenson, Bk 1) on + 753 more book reviews
The first few words I would use to describe this little gem of a book is the girlie version of Harry Potter. Mixed with magic, witchcraft and a girl that doesn't fit in, I felt as though I was reading a sister story to that epic series.

I absolutely fell in love with Kat - she was cute and lovable, but not too sweet. With her two older sisters and older brother, I think this book can be described as a magical twist of Harry Potter meets Cinderella. It was such a great combination of story and plotline mixed with great characters.

I would recommend this read to the younger audiences - maybe middle school or high school. Although the book was not geared for my age group, I found it to be a delightful read.


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