
Hi everyone!
Welcome to my blog tour stop for Brittle’s Academy For The Magically Unstable by Lily Mae Walters. Thank you to Rachel’s Random Resources for my spot on this tour! Check out my review and let me know what you think in the comments.

It’s Charlie’s first day at high school, his blazer is too big and his shoes are too small, but that’s the least of his worries. He’s been missed off the class lists and is now enrolled in a new school called Brittle’s Academy with a magical and mysterious head teacher. But to stay at Brittle’s Charlie must pass one of the tests…otherwise he’ll be sent to Oblivion!
Review:
Brittle’s Academy For The Magically Unstable is a quick and entertaining first novel in the series. It takes us on a journey into a magical world full of adventure and quirky characters.
This is a middle grade novel that I think can be enjoyed by anyone. Lily Mae Walters does an amazing job of creating this world. I felt enchanted and captivated by the imagery.
This is only 110 pages, but I felt like there was a great story here. It ended a bit ubruptly, but with the knowledge that there is more to come, that was okay with me.
As I said, this book is fun for all ages, in my opinion. I recommend giving it a read.
Rating:
4/5☆
*I recieved a free copy of this book from Rachel’s Random Resources in exchange for an honest review on the blog tour. All opinions are my own and unbiased.*
Lily Mae Walters chose her pen name in honour of her beloved grandparents who also stare in the Josie James series.
She is married with two teenage children, and two huskies that are the inspiration behind Murphy and Asher in the books.
Lily Mae lives in Nuneaton, England and finds herself using local places and even her old school in her stories.
Family and friends mean the world to Lily Mae and many will find themselves popping up throughout the series.
Lily Mae also writes for adults under the name of Florence Keeling.
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