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The Magic of Finkleton (Finkleton #1) Paperback | Pages: 184 pages
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Original Title: The Magic of Finkleton
ISBN: 1456570293 (ISBN13: 9781456570293)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.kc-hilton.com
Series: Finkleton #1
Setting: England
Literary Awards: Reader Views Literary Award for Europe Region (2011), Children's Literary Classics, Readers' Favorite Book Award, Literary Classics International Book Awards

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Most folks say, "Mother Nature controls the rain." However this is not the case in the village of Finkleton.

In the perfect little village of Finkleton, the weather is always perfect. Every farm grows the best, biggest, healthiest crops in the entire world, and everyone is happy.

Soon after the Finkles inherit their Uncle Harry's shop and move to Finkleton, they discover magical secrets hidden in his shop. One clue at a time, Jack, Lizzy and Robert learn the town's amazing secret. No, Mother Nature is not in charge in Finkleton!

Ever since Uncle Harry's death, the weather has not been cooperating. Farms are starting to fail. Will the Finkle children be able to solve all the magical mysteries before the village is destroyed?

Come along to Finkleton. A very special, magical adventure is about to begin!

Age Range 9-12
Childrens / Middle Grade Fiction

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Title:The Magic of Finkleton (Finkleton #1)
Author:K.C. Hilton
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 184 pages
Published:April 26th 2011 by CreateSpace (first published March 16th 2011)
Categories:Fantasy. Childrens. Middle Grade. Magic. Young Adult. Fiction

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THE MAGIC OF FINKLETON BY KC HILTONI have yet to read a book from the Night Publishing stables that has not left me in awe of the brilliant writing ability of its authors. The Magic of Finkleton by KC Hilton is no exception.William Finkles uncle dies unexpectedly leaving his store and home to his nephew. Ironically Williams family home is burnt to the ground at exactly the same time. So the family due to this qwerk of fate relocate to the village of Finkleton. Sceptics would say coincidence

I enjoyed this book very much and so did my daughters. It's definately for 9-12 year olds, but I found it interesting as well.From my daughter's point of views: They loved all the secrets and the Finkle children.

One of the things I really liked about this book is how the author has made the characters very believable with the typical contention that goes on among siblings. This was a very quick and quite enjoyable.

After their house is mysteriously burnt, the Finkles learn that their Uncle Harry had died the exact same night, and he left all his belongings to them, including his general store. The Finkles pack up what didnt burn in the fire and move to Finkleton to start a new life. The three children are Jack, Lizzy, and Robert, who are all uniquely different from another. Jack is the oldest and thinks he is the brightest. He enjoys numbers and organizing things. Lizzy is the bookworm of the family, and

Magic of Finkleton, filled with mystery and wonders. I really enjoyed how the story wraps around the kids (siblings). By reading this, I couldn't help but think of my siblings, we may bicker about a few things but we do come together when we need too. I personally feel like this book is a teaching when it comes to family. Family backs each other up and protects each other, that is what this family, especially the kids do in the story once it gets going. This story has a lot of character and just

Okay! I was lucky enough to read this after the truly awesome K.C. Hilton sent me a copy! I was just leaving for the airport on Saturday when I saw the post had arrived and luckily I had a few seconds spare to open the envelope and see what was inside - and then excitedly pop the book into my bag because it's a small, light paperback that would not break my back to carry to Amsterdam and back.At 184 pages and with a compelling storyline, it's a very quick read - I ended up finishing it while

Magic of Finkleton, filled with mystery and wonders. I really enjoyed how the story wraps around the kids (siblings). By reading this, I couldn't help but think of my siblings, we may bicker about a few things but we do come together when we need too. I personally feel like this book is a teaching when it comes to family. Family backs each other up and protects each other, that is what this family, especially the kids do in the story once it gets going. This story has a lot of character and just

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