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Magyk

Septimus Heap • Book 1

by Angie Sage, Mark Zug

Narrated by Allan Corduner

3.96 ABR Score (129.4K ratings)
★ 3.86 Goodreads (125.4K) ★ 4.34 Audible (4.0K)
12h 10m Released 2005 Fantasy

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Allan Corduner turns a children's fantasy into something the whole car goes quiet for — even the adults.

  • Great if you want: cozy family fantasy with real mystery threading through it
  • Listening experience: warm and adventurous — builds slowly but earns its payoff
  • Narration: Corduner's gentle, characterful delivery suits the quirky ensemble perfectly
  • Skip if: you prefer darker, high-stakes fantasy over gentle whimsy

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About This Audiobook

Set in a richly imagined world where Magyk flows through bloodlines and ancient spells shape everyday life, the first installment of Angie Sage's Septimus Heap series follows a family of seven sons whose youngest is believed lost at birth. When the Heap patriarch discovers an abandoned infant girl with striking violet eyes, the household is irrevocably changed. As years pass and danger closes in, questions about identity, destiny, and belonging drive the story forward with warmth and genuine wit. Sage blends classic fantasy adventure with a large, lovable cast of characters in a tale that rewards both young readers and adults.

Allan Corduner's narration is a natural fit for the material, bringing a gentle eccentricity to the Heap family's chaotic household and shifting convincingly between the story's many voices. His pacing honors the novel's balance of humor and suspense, making the 12-hour runtime feel brisk rather than indulgent. The audio format suits Sage's layered world-building well, with Corduner's delivery grounding the whimsical details in genuine feeling.