Illusions
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What’s inside...
Dear Thomas, I know you're angry. It's true, I was sent to expose your mentor as a fraud illusionist, and instead I have put your secret in jeopardy. I fear I have even put your life in jeopardy. For that I can only beg your forgiveness. I've fallen for you. You know I have. And I never wanted to create a rift between us, but if it means protecting you from those who wish you dead-I'll do it. I'll do anything to keep you safe, whatever the sacrifice. Please forgive me for all I've done and what I'm about to do next. I promise, it's one magic trick no one will ever see coming. Love, Saverio. An exciting new title coming soon from Entangled TEEN!
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
14-17
Length
360 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
How did the characters' use of illusions change the way they interacted with each other and their environment?
What are some of the challenges the characters faced, and how did they overcome them using their skills?
Can you think of a time when it seemed like something was one way, but it turned out to be another? How did that make you feel?
What did you learn about the power of teamwork and trust from this story?
If you could perform any illusion from the book, which one would you choose and why?
Tip: Role play these questions
Start by sharing your own thoughts on the book's themes and ask your child if they agree or saw things differently.
Encourage your child to draw or act out their favorite part of the book. This can lead to deeper discussions about the story's themes.
Create a comfortable and distraction-free environment that invites open conversation. Perhaps discuss the book over hot cocoa or during a walk.
Link discussions to your child’s experiences. Making personal connections can help them relate to the characters and situations in the book.
Praise your child's responses, even if they interpret the book differently than you. This encourages them to express their thoughts and feelings more openly.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: The importance of truth and honesty
Explanation: In 'Illusions,' the characters' journey revolves around the consequences of deceit and the liberation that truth offers.
Real-World Application: Children learn the value of being honest in their daily interactions and understand how honesty builds trust in relationships.
Example Lesson: Understanding and accepting differences
Explanation: The book portrays characters from diverse backgrounds, demonstrating how acceptance can foster friendships and community.
Real-World Application: Kids are encouraged to embrace diversity among peers at school and in the neighborhood, promoting inclusivity.
Example Lesson: The power of love and friendship
Explanation: Throughout the story, strong bonds between characters overcome obstacles, illustrating the strength of supportive relationships.
Real-World Application: Children see the importance of nurturing friendships and expressing love, enhancing their emotional and social development.
Example Lesson: Resilience in the face of challenges
Explanation: Characters in 'Illusions' face various adversities but show resilience, teaching readers about perseverance.
Real-World Application: This lesson can help children cope with personal setbacks and motivate them to persist despite difficulties.
Example Lesson: The impact of choices
Explanation: The narrative emphasizes how characters' decisions shape their futures, spotlighting the importance of making thoughtful choices.
Real-World Application: This encourages children to think critically about consequences before acting, fostering decision-making skills that are crucial throughout life.
