Category Archive: Septimus Heap

Oct 12

Two more months :(

So, it looks as though Darke was pushed back… or we had the wrong (made-up?) date to begin with.

Instead of April, we’ll be getting Darke on June 6th! That’s so far away!! Wahh.

But hey, it’s not too bad. At least it’ll be out before we finish up the Harry Potter movies! :)

If you haven’t read it already, the Darke synopsis was posted a while back.

If you guys didn’t know, I actually got MEET Angie Sage awhile back. She’s one of the most amazing people ever and was so nice as to sign my ENTIRE collection of Septimus Heap books! :)

So I’m really hoping she does another tour for Darke and that I’ll be able to see her again… and then again for the 7th book. She’s really worth driving the 9 hours to Chicago. ♥

Sep 25

Darkeness Approaches

Well, at least in the Septimus Heap world! Book 6 is due out April 8th, and we finally have the synopsis for it, thanks to the Official Septimus Heap Blog.

In the Darkely fantastic penultimate book of this internationally bestselling series, Septimus and his friends find themselves attempting the impossible as Septimus begins his initiation into Darke Week.

Septimus is on the threshold of his fourteenth birthday, which falls on the shortest day of the year. While everyone celebrates and the Castle is lit with traditional candles, Septimus has greater concerns on his mind. He has finally reached the period in his Apprenticeship known as Darke Week. During this crucial time, he hopes to undertake the very dangerous mission of restoring Alther from Banishment, following the attempted invasion of the Castle of Syren. But while this preoccupies him, other Darke things are afoot in the Castle.

How exciting is this? I can not wait for Darke! I have to note here that Half-Blood Prince is my favorite (by far) Harry Potter book, and Battle of the Labyrinth is my favorite Percy book… I guess I have a thing for penultimate books. So… that means that I am extremely excited for this, because it’ll likely be my favorite book. ♥

I feel a need to bug @jedi_amara on Twitter to finish my Magykal.net layout. :3 Use the Tweet button if you want to help remind her!

Jul 15

Darke Cover!

OMG OMG OMG. New cover for Septimus Heap is out. :) And I’m pretty sure this is official.

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Isn’t it amazing looking? From the Septimus Heap Blog.

Oct 26

Percy and Septimus…

So these two are pretty much the big fandom that I talk about here on the blog (so far) right? Well, when I got to meet Angie Sage (see this post) she said that she doesn’t read any other fantasy -to keep from ending up like Paolini, where half of his work is taken from other stories. :P (It’s okay Chris, I still like Eragon!! Brisingr was a bit much tho)

Well, Rick’s family apparently doesn’t follow the same deal. Rick, btw, is the Percy Jackson author. I was reading his blog (now on my favorites!) and came across this gem:
On the reading front, Becky and Patrick are both reading their way through Angie Sage’s Septimus Heap series and really loving it.
Patrick is his son, and I can only assume that Becky is his wife. How AWESOME is that? And really, how can you not love Septimus Heap? :P

Also from his blog, apparently The Lightning Thief is getting a new edition. I guess I’ll just get this (comes out November 3rd) to replace my icky softcover.

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Speaking of which, I also need the special 10th edition copy of the Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone book… too much to buy!!

Oct 21

Why Wikipedia doesn’t work

Reference this, reference that.

That is why Wikipedia does not work – if you don’t have some sort of online reference, you’re screwed. I actually got to meet Angie Sage – brilliant, I can tell you, as per the last post – but when I try to get Wikipedia fixed to show that really, it’s not animated…

Bingo, it’s been undone. And why? Need a goddamn fucking reference. [/swearing]

The problem lies in how the media works. When one person says something and is interpreted wrong, it just snowballs. Someone made some off-hand comment of how they’re working on the animation and all of the sudden, the movie is labelled as animation everywhere. And unless Angie were to post something on her website (which, for some reason, I doubt she’s allowed to) it’ll end up staying that way.

When I made my edit to Wikipedia, I changed the section
It was announced on July 17, 2009 that the movie will be animated, with David Frankel as director and Rob Lieber to adapt ”Magyk”.
to
It was announced July 17, 2009 that [[David Frankel]] will direct and Rob Lieber will be adapting ”Magyk”.
Which leaves it vague – I don’t say that it’s live action, because I don’t have a source. But at the same time, I take out the part about it being animated, because really, it isn’t!!! But Legolas2186 (nice original name, btw) changed it right back. I’d like to note here that he seems to claim ownership over the article.

Which, I might add, is another thing that ticks me off. Half the edits on Wikipedia seem to get rolled back to the head hancho’s last edit. But that’s for another time.

Simply put, references annoy me. Because really, it’s impossible to get them for everything.

Oct 20

Meeting Angie Sage

NOTE: This post has slight spoilers for the Septimus Heap series, especially what happens in Syren, the latest book.

\So this past week, I had an amazing experience: I got to meet Angie Sage! Yes, the author of the Septimus Heap series (which I’ve actually not talked about yet but will likely be making future posts in regards to) and some other series that I haven’t read but is apparently pretty fun.

It was a lot of fun – I had to drive to Downer’s Grove, IL for it, but it was totally worth it. If you don’t know, I live in lonely Minnesota, and so it was actually a 3-day trip. 8 hours one way. But WOW, the actual visit.

First off, she talked a bit about Syren. Syren is the latest book (number 5) in the series, and she talked about kinda what happens in it, and why. Apparently, she had always known that he’d at some day hit the islands, and that the story was originally intended to be part of Queste (number 4). But, as you might know from reading Queste – it was already long enough. Heh.

She really didn’t go into what happens in the book, since some of the audience hadn’t read the book yet (there were a bunch that bought it at the bookstore) but after kinda going over it, she read us the first chapter!! The first chapter was put online for people to read… or maybe it was in Queste, I can’t remember. But I had read it before I got the book. Anyways, she read it and did a really cool job of it. She wasn’t the amazing reader of say, the Harry Potter audio books, but she did do different voices and was really awesome sounding. :D

Then came the Q&A… of course, there were the romance questions. Such as Jenna & Beetle. She talked about them quite a bit, and basically said that Beetle was totally interested, but Jenna wasn’t quite sure yet. Jenna apparently isn’t sure of anything! Hehehe. Also asked about was Septimus, but she said there wasn’t really a romance planned for him. Personally, I think he’ll be getting together with Syarah (I might be spelling it wrong, sorry!) as there was some chemistry building between the two. But with the ending, who knows.

I asked about there being another book like The Magykal Papers, and she said maybe. It’ll depend on how well this one sells, as she has a lot of stuff about the Port and Marsh written out. I wished her luck ^^

The biggest question I think (aside from the little girl who was OBSESSED with Marcia – dressed up like her and everything. Even had the high purple boots!) was about the movie – it won’t be animated! Yay!!! Parts will, like Stanley and the Boggart, obviously, but it’ll be live action. That’s a big relief, but at the same time, kinda scary.

Queste and Syren both happen across about a week. Maybe two, it’s been awhile since I read Queste and I can’t remember how long they take to get to the House. That means we have two full movies that happen over a very short period of time – how do we deal with actors aging? Especially since in it, Septimus is like… 14? Something like that, and so it’s kinda an age where boys go ZOOM up. It’ll be a challenge, even moreso than Harry Potter.

But apparently, book #6 (which amazon.ca is listing as being titled Darke, but Angie says she hasn’t really gotten into the meat of) happens 12-18 months after Syren, so some aging will be allowed then. They’ll probably have to do a lot of the filming right in a row, and then let effects take over after. Or who knows. But at least we can be glad that it’s live action!!

After Q&A (which included a bunch of questions from Marcia-girl) she signed… and I got all 6 books signed!!! And with personal messages, including one that wishes me a safe journey home!

Angie Sage, you ROCK!! :D