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Enter the world of Septimus Heap

With heart-stopping action, humor, and endearing characters, Septimus Heap is an internationally bestselling fantasy sesries

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Enter the world of Septimus Heap

With heart-stopping action, humor, and endearing characters, Septimus Heap is an internationally bestselling fantasy sesries

Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.

Septimus Heap Box Set

Books 1 and 2By Angie Sage

HarperCollins Publishers, Inc.

Copyright &copy 2007 Angie Sage
All right reserved.

ISBN: 9780061361951

Chapter One

Something in the Snow

Silas Heap pulled his cloak tightly around him against the snow. It had been a long walk through the Forest, and he was chilled to the bone. But in his pockets he had the herbs that Galen, the Physik Woman, had given him for his new baby boy, Septimus, who had been born earlier that day.

Silas drew closer to the Castle, and he could see the lights flickering through the trees as candles were placed in the windows of the tall narrow houses clustered along the outside walls. It was the longest night of the year, and the candles would be kept burning until dawn, to help keep the dark at bay. Silas always loved this walk to the Castle. He had no fear of the Forest by day and enjoyed the peaceful walk along the narrow track that threaded its way through the dense trees for mile after mile. He was near the edge of the Forest now, the tall trees had begun to thin out, and as the track began to dip down to the valley floor, Silas could see the whole Castle spread before him. The old walls hugged the wide, winding river and zigzagged around the higgledy-piggledy clumps of houses. All the houses were painted bright colors, and those that faced west looked as if they were on fire as their windows caught the last of the winter sun's rays.

The Castle had started life as a small village. Being so near to the Forest the villagers had put up some tall stone walls for protection against the wolverines, witches and warlocks who thought nothing of stealing their sheep, chickens and occasionally their children. As more houses were built, the walls were extended and a deep moat was dug so that all could feel safe.

Soon the Castle was attracting skilled craftsmen from other villages. It grew and prospered, so much so that the inhabitants began to run out of space until someone decided to build The Ramblings. The Ramblings, which was where Silas, Sarah, and the boys lived, was a huge stone building that rose up along the riverside. I t sprawled for three miles along the river and back again into the caste, and was a noisy, busy place filled with a warren of passages and rooms, with small factories, schools and shops mixed in with family rooms, tiny roof garens and even a theater. There was not much space in The Ramblings but people did not mind. There was always good company and someone for the children to play with.

As the winter sun sank below the Castle walls, Silas quickened his pace. He needed to get to the North Gate before they locked it an pulled up the drawbridge at nightfall.

It was then that Silas sensed something nearby. Something alive, but only just. He was aware of a small human heartbeat somewhere close to him. Silas stopped. As an Ordinary Wizard he was able to sense things, but, as he was not a particularly good Ordinary Wizard, he needed to concentrate hard. He stood still with the snow falling fast around him, already covering his footprints. And then he heard something?a snuffle, a whimper, a small breath? He wasn't sure, but it was enough.

Underneath a bush beside the path was a bundle. Silas picked up the bundle and, to his amazement, found himself gazing into the solemn eyes of a tiny baby. Silas cradled the baby in his arms and wondered how she had come to be lying in the snow on the coldest day of the year. Someone had wrapped her tightly in a heavy woolen blanket, but she was already very cold: her lips were a dusky blue and the snow dusted her eyelashes. As the baby's dark violet eyes gazed intently at him, Silas had the uncomfortable feeling that she had already seen things in her short life that no baby should see.

Thinking of his Sarah at home, warm and safe with Septimus and the boys, Silas decided that they would just have to make room for one more little one. He carefully tucked the baby into his blue Wizard cloak and held her close to him as he ran toward the Castle gate. He reached the drawbridge just as Gringe, the gatekeeper, was about to go and yell for the Bridge Boy to start winding it up.

"You're cutting it a bit fine," growled Gringe. "But you Wizards are weird. Waddyou all want to be out for on a day like this I dunno."

"Oh?" Silas wanted to get past Gringe as soon as he could, but first he had to cross Gringe's palm with silver. Silas quickly found a silver penny in one of his pockets and handed it over.

"Thank you, Gringe. Good night."

Gringe looked at the the penny as though it were a rather nasty beetle.

"Marcia Overstrand, she gave me a ?alf crown just now. But then she's got class, what with ?er being the ExtraOrdinary Wizard now."

"What?" Silas nearly choked.

"Yeah. Class, that's what she's got."

Gringe stood back to let him pass, and Silas slipped by. As much as Silas wanted to find out why Marcia Overstrand was suddenly the ExtraOrdinary Wizard, he could feel the bundle beginning to stir in the warmth of his cloak, and something told him that it would be better if Gringe did not know about the baby.

As Silas disappeared into the shadows of the tunnel that led to The Ramblings, a tall figure in purple stepped out and barred his way.

"Marcia!" gasped Silas. "What on earth?"

"Tell no one you found her. She was born to you. Understand?"

Shocked, Silas nodded. Before he had time to say anything, Marcia was gone in a shimmer of purple mist. Silas spent the rest of the long winding journey through The Ramblings with his mind in turmoil. Who was this baby? What did Marcia have to do with her? And why was Marcia the ExtraOrdinary Wizard now? And as a Silas neared the big red door that led to the Heap family's already overcrowded room, another, more pressing question came into his mind: What was Sarah going to say to yet another baby to care for?

Silas did not have long to think about the last question. As he reached the door it flew open, and a large red-faced woman wearing the dark blue robes of a Matron Midwife ran out, almost knocking Silas over as she fled. She too was carrying a bundle, but the bundle was wrapped from head to toe in bandages, and she was carrying him under her arm as if he were a parcel and she was late for the post.

"Dead!" cried the Matron Midwife. She pushed Silas aside with a powerful shove and ran down the corridor. Inside the room, Sarah Heap screamed.

Silas went in with a heavy heart. He saw Sarah surrounded by six white-faced little boys, all too scared to cry.

"She's taken him," said Sarah hopelessly. "Septimus is dead, and she's taken him away."

At that moment a warm wetness spread out from the bundle that Silas still had hidden under his cloak. Silas had no words for what he wanted to say, so he just took the bundle out from under his cloak and placed her in Sarah's arms.

Sarah heap burst into tears.



Continues...
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4.5 out of 5

90.00% of customers are satisfied

5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable

I. · 9 October 2022

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5.0 out of 5 stars A masterpeice!

S. · 23 October 2008

If there are any harry potter/fantasy fans out there this is one book you have to buy. The story is set between the middleages and the invention of gunpowde, where most gaurds have guns. This book is a great book to read and the best thing is that there are more than just 2 books but a whole series so don't have to find other books to read for a while.

2.0 out of 5 stars my son was really disappointed

D.P. · 14 March 2009

My son saw a full page add for this series in a magazine he was reading and had been asking for one for his birthday. He had visitd the website which is full of spells and seemingly things to do once you get the books and was still asking for them, so I thought i'd get them for him for his 7th birthday (he is a very good reader so I thought they would be ideal) When he opened them exitedly on the day and once into the box his face dropped and he looked really sad. "Is it not what you were expecting?" I asked. He said he thought the items pictured on the front actually came with the book - not just painted on - and that inside there were spells and things to do with those items. I have to admit I thought so too, I guess I should have done more research but it seemed to be advertised in that way.Anyway - we're sending them back : (

Septimus Heap -- Great Series

D.F.V.D.W.J. · 5 December 2009

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Excelente

e. · 28 January 2016

Aunque son de segunda mano están en perfectas condiciones, ha merecido la pena el tiempo de espera para recibir los libros.

Ein gelungenes Geschenk!

P.t.M. · 11 April 2014

Wir haben dieses Buchset zu Weihnachten verschenkt und es ist sehr gut angekommen!Die Geschichte ist spannend und sie schauen auch gut aus.Was zu bemerken ist- das Buch ist in Englisch geschrieben.

Septimus Heap Box

s. · 2 February 2013

War mit meine erste Buchbestellung, habe auch nicht drauf geachtet in welcher Sprache die Bücher gedruckt sind. Wollte sie erst zurück schicken,habe mich aber entschlossen Englischkenntnisse auf zu bessern. Lieferung war schnell und Bücher gut verpackt

Great series, for kids and adults alike!

E. · 11 December 2012

For those have Harry Potter withdrawals, this series is a great cure! By no means am I saying that to devalue the quality and originality of this series by Angie Sage. This is a great series on its own merits. The characters are quirky and the story lines are engaging and fun. Unlike Harry Potter, this series has a more cheerful undertone and more fantasy. I have read every book that's come out in this series and cannot wait for Book 6! :)Also, I'm over 30. :)

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