The Legacy of Amulet Book 8: How the Series Inspired a Generation

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Amulet Book 8 Dropping Day Today is an exciting day for fans of the Amulet book series as the highly anticipated eighth book is finally dropping. The series, written and illustrated by Kazu Kibuishi, has captivated readers with its stunning artwork and gripping storytelling, and book 8 promises to be no exception. The main idea of the book revolves around the continuing adventures of Emily, a young girl who discovers a magical amulet that grants her incredible powers. Throughout the series, Emily and her friends have battled mysterious creatures, explored otherworldly realms, and faced countless challenges. In book 8, titled "Escape From Lucien," Emily and her friends find themselves trapped in the city of Lucien, a dangerous and treacherous place ruled by an evil emperor. The main idea of the book is centered around their daring escape from this perilous city.


"A Discourse of Witchcraft as it was Acted in the Family of Mr. Edward Fairfax of Fuystone" (18th century)Первоисточник: Add MS 32496.

Alongside this picture of a jolly witch mounting a broomstick, the anonymous author declares, Lancashire witches chiefly divert themselves in merriment and sport and are more sociable than any others. Alongside this picture of a jolly witch mounting a broomstick, the anonymous author declares, Lancashire witches chiefly divert themselves in merriment and sport and are more sociable than any others.

Witch spot of charm

The main idea of the book is centered around their daring escape from this perilous city. One of the aspects that makes this book series so beloved is the stunning artwork and attention to detail. Kazu Kibuishi's illustrations bring the world of Amulet to life, captivating readers and immersing them in the fantastical realm of the story.

Little Witch & Tiny Pumpkin Charm Set Kit

We’ve added a new element to your fall-themed knitting this year. Welcome to the most charming Tiny Pumpkin pattern. The Tiny Pumpkin pattern is a separate pattern that can be purchased individually, but with the purchase of our popular Little Witch Charm Set Kit you get the new Tiny Pumpkin pattern for free. The tiny pumpkins go perfectly with our Little Witch, using all of our gorgeous autumnal colorways in Woolens. The Tiny Pumpkin is truly tiny measuring 1.5-inches tall.

For this version of the combined Little Witch and Tiny Pumpkin Kits I knitted up the samples using our Woolens sport weight yarn. I used a US size 4 needle (instead of the original US size 3 on the fingering weight yarn). I knit the pattern exactly the same as written. What a fun knit. For the Woolens Witch I striped four of the colors on the witch’s body. Play around and have fun any way you’d like.

The pattern for the Little Witch includes instructions for the witch, a black cat, and a broom and now, the tiny pumpkins, too.

With this kit, you can knit Tiny Pumpkins, black cats, Little Witches and Brooms to your heart’s content.

Little Witches with Black Cats and Brooms seem to go hand-in-hand with October. I think you’ll love working up this adorable Halloween-ish set. The witch is worked from the bottom-up and seamlessly. The arms are picked up and knit on to the body. The hat is worked from the bottom-up and the brim is picked up and worked on from the cast on edge. The cat is worked seamlessly from the bottom-up. The ears and tail are picked up and knit on to the head and body. The broom is worked from the top-down in one-piece.

The Kit Includes:

  • Enough Woolens sport weight yarn to knit different combinations of witches, cats, brooms and tiny pumpkins. The 6 colors included are Earthern (brown), Inkwell (black), Fig (purple), October Road (dark orange), Terrarium (mossy green) and Snowbound (white).
  • Two complimentary Ravelry download codes for the Little Witch Charm Set and Tiny Pumpkins patterns. You do not need a Ravelry account to redeem these codes.
  • A cut length of baker's twin for creating ornaments or a garland.
  • Your kit will come in a printed natural cotton bag with an illustrated tag by Susan.
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Witches have long been associated with supernatural spirits known as familiars. This illustration shows Margaret Wait (no. 11) with her familiar (no. 12), described as ‘a deformed thing with many feet, rough with hair, the bigness of a cat’. Margaret was accused in 1621 of having used witchcraft to cause the sudden death of Anne Fairfax of Fewston, Yorkshire. The case collapsed when one of Anne’s friends admitted that she had invented the allegations, but this did not prevent the victim’s family from making this record of the alleged circumstances of her death.
Amulet book 8 dropping day

Fans of the series have eagerly been anticipating the release of book 8, and today is the day when they finally get to delve back into the captivating story. The release of a new book in a beloved series is always an exciting event, as it allows readers to reconnect with their favorite characters and continue the journey with them. Overall, the dropping of Amulet book 8 is a significant day for fans of the series. The main idea of the book centers around the thrilling escape from the dangerous city of Lucien, where Emily and her friends are trapped. With its stunning artwork and captivating storytelling, Amulet Book 8 promises to be an unforgettable addition to the series..

Reviews for "The Fan Community: Celebrating Amulet Book 8 Dropping Day"

- Sarah - 1 star - I was so disappointed with "Amulet book 8 dropping day". I had been eagerly waiting for this book for months, but it fell flat for me. The storyline felt rushed and I couldn't connect with the characters. The artwork, which is usually the highlight of the series, also seemed lackluster. Overall, it was a letdown and didn't meet my expectations.
- Tom - 2 stars - As a long-time fan of the "Amulet" series, I was really looking forward to book 8. However, I found it to be confusing and lacking in depth compared to the previous installments. The plot felt jumbled, and it was hard to keep track of all the new characters introduced. The action sequences were also hard to follow, and I struggled to stay engaged throughout the book. It's a shame, as I had high hopes for this release.
- Emily - 2.5 stars - "Amulet book 8 dropping day" felt like a filler book. It didn't contribute much to the overall story arc and left me feeling unsatisfied. The pacing was off, and the plot felt repetitive. I understand that not every book in a series can be a masterpiece, but this one fell short for me. I hope the next installment gets back on track and brings back the magic and excitement that made me fall in love with the series in the first place.

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