Beth C.
Written on Aug 7, 2014
Marah is a Sparker, a derogatory (and ironic) term for those who do not have magic. She goes to school, plays violin, and basically just lives life as she assumes she must. Then the illness comes - symptoms like the flu, but eyes turn black. It turns into a plague and no one, Sparker or otherwise, is safe. With an unexpected ally, Marah finds that her safe world is not as safe as she thought.
This is a quick read - it starts in immediately and just keeps going. While there is a definite lesson that can be learned, the book is just an enjoyable story by itself. My son is 13 and an avid reader - he may or may not think he is too old for this book - but it would be perfect for those through 7th grade. Full of twists and turns, magic and friendship, I would recommend this book for any library.