

Zach’s family is magical. But there is one problem – Zach hasn’t found his magical object yet and his family fear that he has been skipped over and isn’t magic after all. This is a big problem because Zach is home-schooled but now he must go and face the dangers of a real school.
However, on his first day, he makes a friend called Aaron but he also makes an enemy called Tricia, who covers him in condiments and trips him up. When he falls over he falls into a vending machine; a true sign that he is magical.
Does Zach find his magical object?
Does anyone find out about Zach’s magical powers?
If he finds his magical powers, will he get home-schooled again?
Read the book to find out!
This book was really funny and I really enjoyed reading it. I recommend it to readers aged 8+ as most of it was easy to read and the comic format is really good for younger readers.
I give it 10/10.
Zach’s family is magical. But there is one problem – Zach hasn’t found his magical object yet and his family fear that he has been skipped and isn’t magic after all. This is a big problem because usually Zach is home-schooled but now he must go to a real school.
However, on his first day, he already makes a friend called Aaron but he also makes an enemy called Tricia, who covers him in condiments and trips him up. When he falls over he falls into a vending machine, a true sign that he is magical.
Does Zach find his magical object?
Does anyone find out about Zach’s magical powers?
Does Zach get home-schooled again?
Read the book to find out!
This book was really funny and I really enjoyed reading it. I recommend it to readers aged 8+ as most of it was easy to read and the comic format is really good for younger readers.
I give it 10/10.



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