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The Karmidee #1

Otto e la rivolta del popolo dei maghi

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Un tempo il mondo brulicava di magia. Le sirene nuotavano nel mare, i draghi sonnecchiavano nei crateri, e tutti vivevano liberi alla luce del sole o della luna. Ma gli umani temevano la magia. E fu cosí che, per sfuggire alle loro persecuzioni, il popolo dei Karmidee fu costretto a cercarsi un luogo protetto dove vivere in pace: la Città degli Alberi. E funzionò, finché gli umani non invasero la città, confinando gli abitanti nelle paludi. Otto pensava di essere un bambino come tutti gli altri. Ma quando un giorno vede le due sorelline svolazzare in mezzo alla stanza e papà uscire indenne dalla bocca di un drago, comincia a nutrire qualche dubbio. E ha ragione: papà è nientemeno che il re dei Karmidee, e il popolo magico, per nulla sconfitto, lo sta cercando per organizzare la resistenza...

280 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2002

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384 reviews
August 5, 2007
I was hoping this book would become Harry Potter-esque in popularity, but alas...
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680 reviews25 followers
June 9, 2011
What a terrible book!


No, wait. What a terrible COVER. What a WONDERFUL story inside!

Seriously though, what's up with that 60s-looking cover?




Also, my local library recommended this book to me. Hooray for the library!
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1,578 reviews
August 21, 2021
A meaningful, magical, and at times silly, middle grades book that covers some serious themes like imprisoning people different, abandonment, etc. It kept me guessing and despite being geared for a younger audience I was surprised by some of the plot twists. Recommended.
5 reviews
March 30, 2018
This book was amazing, I especially enjoyed the part where Elfina was at the concert where she turned into a tiger.
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412 reviews2 followers
April 25, 2020
Amazing children/young teen fantasy, I wish it was more popular but unfortunately it was published in the era of the Harry Potter frenzy (2003). Remains one of my all time favourites, and should definitely become a movie.
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2 reviews2 followers
August 20, 2023
Full of magical tropes and cliches. Unicorn, flying carpets, shape shifting animals, merpeople etc.
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241 reviews5 followers
June 11, 2022
Text and title don't jibe . I was expecting a different story . The twins aren't really the central theme .
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August 11, 2011
Excellent YA fantasy. I am always eager to see what fantasy writers will created in their magical world, and Charlotte Haptie did not disappoint. The Karmidee - all the magical peoples and creatures and races - have an interesting architecture, both literally and figuratively. They conform generally to the fantasy genre canon (if there is such a thing?) while also introducing some new nuances to the "how" of magical being. The author challenges her reader to consider what is "normal", what is "impossible", and why do people love or fear those things they don't understand. I really liked the family story, the search for understanding who one is and where one comes from. Haptie also deftly handles issues of prejudice and exclusion. Anyone who enjoys Harry Potter or The Chronicles of Prydain should read Otto and the Flying Twins. A wonderful book, can't wait to read the others in the series.
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1,347 reviews31 followers
May 16, 2015
I read this ten years ago, and was entranced by the quirky world and the mysterious way the characters and history of their world fit together. It's thrilling to imagine young readers getting absorbed & engaged in a story with a magic yarn-shop and a talented knitter. Flying, powerful magical objects, hidden rooms in the library, a misty river delta, and crooked, carved vernacular architecture. Otto Hush and Mab make good team.
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300 reviews69 followers
May 20, 2008
Sebuah kisah fantasi menarik yang memiliki jalinan cerita unik. Berkisah tentang bangsa Karmidee yang ingin diberantas oleh calon walikota baru. Raja kaum Karmidee harus segera ditemukan! Sementar itu, Otto mulai menyadari hal-hal aneh yang terjadi di sekelilingnya, terutama kedua adil kembarnya yang bisa terbang..
114 reviews
May 30, 2008
This book was ma ma hu hu. The plot had no depth to it and was very predictable. The end was very abrupt and uninteresting (since I had already predicted it). I won't read any other books in the series.
167 reviews4 followers
March 3, 2011
Picked it up at the library because I liked the name Otto. I was so very surprised at how delightful a book it is and really enjoyed it. Easy and fast read. It has short chapters and will be perfect to read to my kids at night. Really just cute.
5 reviews1 follower
March 1, 2008
I thought it was a really good book where everything fit into something else. It was well thought out!!!
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1,084 reviews23 followers
March 3, 2009
I like these a lot though they are hard to read - emotionally… I really hate persecution… *brr*
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1,360 reviews
November 4, 2010
“Young Otto comes to the rescue when he discovers that his family and city are the last remnants of an ancient magical world now under threat from the Normal Police.”
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1,054 reviews67 followers
March 28, 2012
I read this one a lot when I was a kid. It's a beautifully written story about a world that I wanted to live in, where hardly anything was Normal and almost everything was highly Impossible.
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12 reviews
August 28, 2015
The second best fantasy book after the Harry Potter series.Charlotte Haptie is definitely one of my favorite author.
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August 25, 2017
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May 15, 2018
Overall enjoyed as a children's book. E read age 10 and put it on her top 10. One concern - the word b* is used a few time toward women and girls as a slur.
5 reviews1 follower
April 2, 2019
A book about a kid named Otto that tries to save his city.
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