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'''Sorcery and Cecilia, or, The Enchanted Chocolate Pot''' is a 1988 novel by [[Caroline Stevermer]] and [[Patricia C. Wrede]].
'''''Sorcery and Cecelia, or, The Enchanted Chocolate Pot: being a correspondence between two Young Ladies of Quality regarding various Magical Scandals in London and the Country''''' is a [[1988]] novel by [[Caroline Stevermer]] and [[Patricia C. Wrede]].
 
It is the first of the [[Sorcery and Cecelia series]], featuring the epistolary magical adventures of cousins [[Kate Talgarth]] and [[Cecelia Rushton]] in Regency-era England and Europe. This particular novel takes place in 1817. The novel is written in the form of letters between Kate and Cecelia, and in fact was initially written in the form of those letters by Stevermer and Wrede, without discussion of plot points beforehand. Kate and Cecy are young ladies, more or less of debutant age.
 
==Reviews and discussions==
*Margo MacDonald, [http://www.sfsite.com/07a/sc155.htm Review], SFSite
*Christina, [http://www.stitch-witch.net/bookblog/2004/01/sorcery-and-cecelia.html Review], Ripping Things to Shreds
*[http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4662966 Recommended by Nancy Pearl], NPR, May 30, 2005 (excerpts)
*[http://www.romanticsf.com/reviews/wredestev-sorce.shtml Review], RomanticSF


[[Category:1988 publications]]
[[Category:1988 publications]]

Latest revision as of 14:00, 10 September 2008

Sorcery and Cecelia, or, The Enchanted Chocolate Pot: being a correspondence between two Young Ladies of Quality regarding various Magical Scandals in London and the Country is a 1988 novel by Caroline Stevermer and Patricia C. Wrede.

It is the first of the Sorcery and Cecelia series, featuring the epistolary magical adventures of cousins Kate Talgarth and Cecelia Rushton in Regency-era England and Europe. This particular novel takes place in 1817. The novel is written in the form of letters between Kate and Cecelia, and in fact was initially written in the form of those letters by Stevermer and Wrede, without discussion of plot points beforehand. Kate and Cecy are young ladies, more or less of debutant age.

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