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Magical Girl Academy #1

Magic Beginnings

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Thousands of years in the future, teens with magical powers go to a special and wonderful boarding school to learn how to fight evil. Battle monsters, fall in love, and create your own unique reading experience!

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First published June 30, 2013

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Kayla Bashe

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2,060 reviews477 followers
March 1, 2017
Um, what the heck did I just read?

In terms of a "Choose your own adventure" type book, there were a little too many occasions wherein the choice was (1/1) go here. As in, the story just continued. But there was a hyperlink to click on to reach the continuation of the story.

In terms of a fantasy . . .. hmms. Not much background given, though some of the universe gets filtered into your brain. Sometimes in something like infodumps. Though they were interesting infodumps. Apparently in this universe there are these monsters that like to wander around attacking. By making people depressed, angry, etc. Occasionally by eating them. Humans are defended from these monsters by Magic Girls who become Magic Women. Who train at Magical Girls Academy.

In terms of LGBT . . .. Not actually sure what function the men serve in this society. The women are magical, at least the ones that are magical heh, have kids, and have lesbian partners. The men . . . um . . . farm? So, not only is lesbian activities allowed/accepted/etc., they are basically expected and maybe, though not directly stated in this book, required. So, that's the L in LGBT.

Last note: Seemed like a quick read but I have no idea how long the book actually was. No source, or at least here and Amazon, has information on the length of this book.
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7 reviews1 follower
January 29, 2014
Read as you go with a good message and admirable characters!
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February 25, 2017
Strange book. Not sure it's really meant for adults or even teens. Girls fight monsters with the power of love, friendship and happiness.
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March 27, 2020
Read this book with my daughter - will let her review, bear in mind she is 10 years old and English is her second language.
Well, this book actually creative but it's too short. I know that's 3 books but I expect that each of them could be more developed with greater length especially the characters. Anyway, it is still a good book. It gives me imagination of those monsters and the magic that they used. I expect the second book could make me surprise that this :D.
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