With the first volume of a new series and an instructional book on magic, the “Watchmen” author wants an imaginary revolution.
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In the journalist Dan Kois’s new book, “Hampton Heights,” a group of middle-school boys discover magic and frights in an unassuming Milwaukee enclave.
With the first volume of a new series and an instructional book on magic, the “Watchmen” author wants an imaginary revolution.
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