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Friday, April 13, 2018

Some Very Messy Medieval Magic

Some Very Messy Medieval Magic is the third book in the Adventures of Pete and Weasel series by C. Lee McKenzie. This one picks up right where The Great Timelock Disaster left off. Pete and Weasel are called to a meeting and told they must go back in time to fix something that changed when Pete accidentally opened the time lock in their last adventure. Unfortunately they don’t have much time to prepare before they’re sent back, and they can’t even pack proper clothes to help them blend in. When they end up in medieval times, daily life gets a little tricky. Pete’s never ridden a horse and Weasel’s not allowed to wear his glasses because they haven’t been invented yet. Neither Pete nor Weasel can figure out what's going on, and they don’t have the slightest clue what important event they're supposed to make sure happens. How will someone get in touch with them? Who can they trust? Pete’s even more confused now that Weasel can hear everything he’s thinking. Why can Weasel do that all of a sudden? And what about the horse, Mellie, who Pete can communicate with in his mind? Will Pete and Weasel be able to set things right and get back to their time? Is there any way to stop more changes from happening and impacting the future? You’ll have to read this fast pace story to find out!

I have read many books by C. Lee McKenzie and enjoyed all of them. I was excited to read the latest adventure of the characters that have come to hold a place in my heart. Some Very Messy Medieval Magic showed how much Pete and Weasel have grown throughout the series. Not only is their friendship stronger, but they have each learned important things about themselves in the process. It was interesting when they were in medieval times because it made me realize how hard it would be to blend in with another time period; mistakes could give everything away. I recommend this book to kids in third grade and up who like magic or getting into a little mischief. I've found the series to flow smoothly from book to book, but also believe that each story can be read as a standalone. 

Has anyone else read Some Very Messy Medieval Magic? Or have you read another book by C. Lee McKenzie? 

We’d love to hear your thoughts!

Happy Reading!
~L

20 comments:

  1. I have read a range of books by this talented author and loved them all.
    I am looking forward to diving into the 'Mess' too.

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    1. EC- Glad to hear you are a fan of Lee's books too. I am sure you will enjoy Some Very Messy Medieval Magic too. :) ~L

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  2. I don't know this author but the book sounds great. Enjoy your weekend, hugs, Valerie

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    1. Valerie- Glad to introduce you to Lee. Her books are lots of fun! :) ~L

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  3. Thank you so much for featuring Lee's book today. I'm thrilled you enjoyed it.

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    1. L. Diane- So happy to get to read Lee's latest book and share thoughts with readers. A fun series! :) ~L

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  4. Enjoyed reading about this - thanks.

    All the best Jan

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  5. I'm so glad you like this one. Thanks so much for reading and reviewing it here. I really appreciate talented writers being in my corner.

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    1. Lee- We love being in your corner and are happy to help spread the word about your awesome books. Thanks for stopping by! ~Stephanie and Jess

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  6. Whilst neither the cover nor the title particularly appeal to me .. indeed if it wasn't for the word 'Medieval' in the title it may well have escaped my attention if I had seen it on a book shelf. However, your review has me convinced that this is in fact a book I'd probably enjoy.

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    1. Glad the word "Medieval" jumped out at you and you enjoyed the review, Tracy. :) ~L

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  7. Lee sure knows how to spin a great tale.

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  8. It is a great story about the adventures of two boys that you have to like because they're such neat boys, finding trouble and also getting out of trouble. And, I learned a bit of history too, in a fun way. Enjoy.

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    1. Beverly- Pete and Weasel are definitely two boys who adventure finds- whether they want it to or not. Glad you enjoyed this story too! :) ~L

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  9. Ohh, that cover is pretty awesome :D And yay for loving the books by this author. <3 I'm glad you liked this book :) Not sure if it would be for me, ack, but it looks great :D

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    1. Carina- Glad you like the cover. It is a fun MG series. :) ~L

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