The Secret Science of Magic
The Secret Science of Magic
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Peachtree Publishers
Annotation: Told from two viewpoints, Sophia, seventeen, a Sri Lankan-Australian math prodigy with social anxiety, is panicking about her future when classmate and amateur magician Joshua proclaims his love for her.
Genre: [Love stories]
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #158922
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Copyright Date: 2018
Edition Date: 2018 Release Date: 04/03/18
Pages: 302 pages
ISBN: 1-682-63014-5
ISBN 13: 978-1-682-63014-3
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2017021869
Dimensions: 21 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Thu Feb 01 00:00:00 CST 2018)

Joshua is a master of card tricks. Sophia is a math prodigy with an eidetic memory and an obsession with Doctor Who. Since seventh grade, Joshua has concealed his crush on her, but as high-school graduation approaches, he finds a way to express his feelings, gently and via magic ipping playing cards and other things surreptitiously into her locker, backpack, and so on. When Sophia is overwhelmed by anxiety after they kiss, Josh goes with the flow and devises a magic trick that resonates with her. Don't look for a romance filled with hearts and flowers here, but rather one that is sweet and built on respect and understanding. The story features a refreshing number of South Asian characters, Sophia's father is Sri Lankan, and though the dialogue can be overly snappy and clever, it works within the world that Joshua and Sophia live. Readers struggling with social and personal interaction issues, awkwardness about fitting into their community, and uncertainty about where their future may take them will embrace this novel.

Kirkus Reviews

A quirky high school romance unfolds in the alternating voices of math whiz Sophia and aspiring magician Joshua.Sophia's social awkwardness forms the crux of the plot. Joshua is not anyone's typical boyfriend but is madly in love with Sophia. Josh and Sophia end up going to a party together, where their budding relationship sparks, but it fizzles soon after. Keil adds in a couple of wacky friends and difficult siblings to amplify the drama. The book's Australian origins explain the numerous references to its pop culture, and Keil's fans will be excited to see Sam and Camilla, of Life in Outer Space (2013), make an appearance. The story intricately explores the teenagers' quirky relationships and the notion of what it takes to feel comfortable in one's own skin. Sophia's character is authentically geeky, and readers will empathize with her anxiety. Although that aspect of Sophia's character is well-plumbed, however, her South Asian culture gets short shrift. There are multiple references to Sophia's brown skin, and her best friend, Elsie, is Indian, but their South Asian identity is not built into the story in any meaningful way, and some readers may feel that the acute lack of parents in the story is rather contrary to prevalent South Asian cultural norms.A meandering story sadly lacking the right dose of magic. (Fiction. 14-18)

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Word Count: 77,248
Reading Level: 5.9
Interest Level: 7-12
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 5.9 / points: 12.0 / quiz: 196656 / grade: Upper Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:5.5 / points:19.0 / quiz:Q73438
Lexile: 850L
Guided Reading Level: Q

Seventeen-year-old Sophia is a math genius, so surely she'll be on easy street after graduation.

Except she's just learned child prodigies become either smash hits or total meltdowns after high school. Now with her BFF sending off college applications, Sophia's feeling the pressure to lock down her own future before she's left in the dust. But when mysterious playing cards keep turning up inside her textbooks, she's really thrown off course.

Joshua is Sophia's classmate: adorkable, charmingly carefree, and an amateur magician. He's crushed on Sophia for as long as he can remember. With a ton of romantic gestures up his sleeve, Joshua thinks now is the perfect time to tell Sophia how he feels. He doesn't know how very wrong he is.

Told in a dual narrative, this opposites-attract, young adult rom-com offers plenty of laughs as Joshua stumbles again and again to impress the most skeptical audience that magic has ever met: Sophia. But if Joshua truly cares for her, first he'll have to work on his timing and meet Sophia halfway. It'll take a scientific feat of magic to dazzle and bewilder the smartest girl at school.


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