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Unlock the door to adventure! Debbie Torken and her brother Danny have heard rumours of the world where Magicians dwell. But when Danny is accidentally handed a Key that unlocks the realm of Magicas they are pitched into an adventure they never could have expected. Tween witch Pippa Dracona prefers mathematics to magic, so the chance to attend a school in Physicas, the realm of science, was supposed to be a dream come true. But the Dame Ivy Newton School for Gifted and Unusual Students has too many archaic and nonsensical rules. Pippa is about to fail her favourite subject and lose her place…mehr

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Unlock the door to adventure! Debbie Torken and her brother Danny have heard rumours of the world where Magicians dwell. But when Danny is accidentally handed a Key that unlocks the realm of Magicas they are pitched into an adventure they never could have expected. Tween witch Pippa Dracona prefers mathematics to magic, so the chance to attend a school in Physicas, the realm of science, was supposed to be a dream come true. But the Dame Ivy Newton School for Gifted and Unusual Students has too many archaic and nonsensical rules. Pippa is about to fail her favourite subject and lose her place in the course. When she makes a spur-of-the-moment decision to let the Torken children into the realm of magic, she might have made her worst choice yet ... or, perhaps, her best. If Pippa is to keep an important promise, she must find a way to get the Torkens home before the next witching hour begins. It's time to enlist the help of some eccentric friends, solve a bizarre mystery involving unicorns and missing belongings, and gain some much-needed perspective. After all, there are two sides to every equation. A low-conflict adventure ideal for sensitive readers.
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Elle Carter Neal grew up between the covers of books, emerging only when her story-telling skills were required for games with friends or to invent explanations when something went wrong. She lives in Australia where cockatoos chew on the power lines and anything printed out on paper is likely to be chased around the house by her cat, or used in a construction project by her children. Luckily she has a plan. And makes plenty of back-ups.