

Wishing for two times some things is a cinch, but other doubled wishes only cause twice as much trouble. (You probably wouldn’t want to have half of a dog.) Let’s say you wish is to have a dog appear then you would say that you wanted two dogs to appear because if you wished that one dog would appear then one half of a dog would appear. So in order to get your whole wish you would have to say it in this fashion. If you made a wish while touching the charm, then half of your wish would come true. Marshmallow’s Summary (with spoilers): The four siblings Jane, Mark, Katharine, and Martha are expecting to have a very boring summer. Marshmallow’s quick take: If you like books about magical charms, and adventure stories about a handful of siblings, then this might be the book for you. Marshmallow reviews Half Magic by Edward Eager. This week Marshmallow reviews a 1954 classic, Half Magic by Edward Eager, the first book in his Tales of Magic series.
