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44. A book with a touch of magic


Added - It’s on the “100 must read magical realism books” above, and has a lot of magical realism tags.
I don’t need to plan for this prompt, as it’s so broad. I’ll try to use it for a book that surprises me with a bit of magic or unexplained phenomena.


Anyone have recommendations for where a magic system involves touch, or it's important? I seem to recall that spell casting in the Dresden Files involves items that invoke different senses...

15 Charming Novels with a Touch of Magic
https://www.bookbub.com/blog/charming...

I haven’t read it yet, but the cover makes me think that touch could be involved. It’s been on my radar for years as an essential feminist fantasy, but I’m a little intimidated by it! (it was even on one of Obama’s lists)
The Power

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Darn, it’s not on audio or large print.

I'd call it horror more than fantasy. It's very very dark. I'm rarely bothered by books but this was .... woah.

That’s what I was afraid of! I shy away from empowerment based on violence.

In Roshani Chokshi's trilogy starting with The Gilded Wolves, one of the characters can read objects' history through touch. I am sure I've read others with visions triggered by touch but my memory is failing me right now.
On my TBR I have a couple of what seem to be "deadly touch" books, This Vicious Grace and Girl, Serpent, Thorn.

In Roshani Chokshi's trilogy starting with The Gilded Wolves, one of the ..."
Ooh, that's great about The Gilded Wolves as I own it but haven't read it yet! Will definitely slot that one in.
And thanks for The Power rec, NancyJ, but I have read that one (and yes, very different vibe from Fayne).

I loved that book, and of course choice is up to each reader on how to interpret "a touch of magic" - but that book has absolutely no magical elements to it, it's entirely realistic.

Nadine, you and I remember it the same way. It’s on some of the popular magical realism lists though, so I second guessed my memory (I have memory issues). It’s on the “100 must read magical realism books” list posted above. I think the things that I interpreted as symbolism, others interpreted as magical (especially the parts about the tree or flowers). I don’t know who is right, so like you said, people can choose for themselves. People who don’t like magical realism or fantasy might opt for it.



Two other books with magicians:
The Zig Zag Girl by Elly Griffiths
The Art of Disappearing by Ivy Pochoda
I thoroughly enjoyed both of these books and would definitely recommend them.
(I'm honestly shocked at the number of reads and the average rating for The Art of Disappearing. It's one of my all time favorites. I rarely re-read books and I've read this one three times.)

There's also The Magician, a novel about the writer Thomas Mann.


https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...

I enjoyed The Power. I wouldn't call it intimidating at all.


- The Gloaming by Kirsty Logan
- Slade Houseby David Mitchell
- The Bone Clocks by David Mitchell
- Gingerbread by Helen Oyeyemi

Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke - 3* - My Review
Also works for "wings on the cover"

If you’re still interested in a book where “touch” is important, I just read Soulless by Gail Carriger. She has the ability to temporarily humanize magical creatures by touching them. Vampires lose their fangs and werewolves can’t change while she is touching them. It’s a fun steampunk book.


I loved the first book, its combination of semi-historical accounts of an expedition in nineteenth century Alaska, and life in one of its frontier barracks, the life of some of the indigenous peoples, with shamanism and magic. It was so vivid and well handled.
The second book contained shape shifting and spirits. I liked both the story and the rhythm of the writing.



short and sweet review: 5.0
The way i enjoy the storyline was insane. Nesta and Cassian is just what the storyline need. Nesta thought she was being punished and in the end she was learning herself. I still can’t figure out when Nesta and Rhys started not likening each other. I hope Nesta finally makes the step. I can’t wait to watch the love manifest between them.


The Witching Hour by Anne Rice has a character with touch clairvoyance. No idea how well it holds up.


Instructions For Dancing – Nicola Yoon – 3***
Evie doesn’t believe in love anymore. Not after her Dad left and her parents divorced. But then she finds her way to a dance studio and the next thing she knows, Evie is paired with a boy named X, learning to waltz, fox-trot and tango. This is a charming YA romance with a young couple who have multiple family issues they have to navigate.
LINK to my full review



In my opinion, anything with magic or fantasy tags should count. You can have more than a touch of magic if you want. Take a look at the lists posted above, and the listopia. You’ll see books with ghosts, witches, wizards, mythology, mythical creatures, retellings of fairytales. dragons, vampires, hobbits, miracles, ice princesses and more.
I was in a fantasy challenge last month so I read the wide range.
Fable is about treasure hunters and there is barely a touch of magic (Fable has the power to sense jewels nearby, and identify fakes.). They don’t call themselves pirates, but the books have 100+ pirate tags. These books also work for the Sea.



BIO: A book with the word magic in the title
REJECT: A book that features at least three generations of a family
Finished: 06/12/2024
Rating: 3.5 stars
Not at all what I expected. Not a lot of "magic" in the common sense of the word.




I'm not really into Magical Realism, but this was a short book. It was on the Booker Long List, but didn't make the Short List

A cute and fun fantasy with a side of romance. I was pleasantly surprised and am looking forward to the next in the series.
4 stars
My review here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
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