Big Change for Stuart
Lissa Evans
Stuart Horten (aged ten, but looks younger) is now the owner of a Magician’s Workshop – a treasure trove of illusions and the gateway to seven magical adventures. Except that without his great-uncle’s last will and testament, Stuart can’t actually prove the workshop is his.
Can he solve the puzzles and find the will before it’s too late? Or will the looming danger and increasing risks ruin his friendships for good?
Reviews
Uncle tony is a magical man. I enjoyed when bored stuart came about, when Stuarts dad couldnt say two syllables + and could only describe things, and it was interesting when Stuart said that blood was rushing through his head, when April found all of the magical things and when April and Stuart completed all the five spokes and ended up with a clue.
Princess Magnolia Bluebird 29.11.2023
Star Reviewer
It was for a younger reader
Dona Bunny Waterfall 24.08.2023
I liked Stuart the best, and clever Teeny Tiny Tony Horten. My favourite bit was when all the triplets went into the magic trick, and they had to go along the magic path using Teeny Tony’s name. And the tricks are really clever.
Count Peanuts Hedgehog 10.08.2021