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|paperback=0857381318
|hardback=1849161917
|audiobook=B003NXMRJS|ebook=B003H4I4MC
|pages=432
|publisher=Quercus Publishing plc
|date=April 2010
|isbn=978-1849161916
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|prize=a copy of ''The Magic Thief: Found'' by Sarah Prineas
|text=Two people will each win a hardback copy of the book which contains a signed bookplate. For your chance to win just answer the following question:
 
What does Sarah Prineas call her computer?
 
|date=31 July 2010
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Further reading suggestion: If you enjoy this type of book the obvious suggestion for further reading would be [[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J K Rowling|Harry Potter]], but chances are you're one of the bajillion people who've already read that so... the protagonist and writing-style of Joseph Delaney's [[The Spook's Stories: Witches by Joseph Delaney|Spook's Chronicles: Witches]] reminded me a bit of ''Found'', just with the darkness ratcheted up to ten. I found it profoundly disgusting, but that's just me. For something lighter, try [[Syren (Septimus Heap) by Angie Sage|Syren]] from the ''Septimus Heap'' series by Angie Sage. It's a charming fantasy with warmth and wit to spare.
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