Spellwright
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3.5
Blake Charlton
"Nicodemus Weal has trained at the wizardly stronghold of Starhaven since he was a boy. His mentor, the famous wizard Agwu Shannon, taught him how to cast spells made from luminescent magical runes, how to peel written words off a page and make them physically real, how to protect himself with defensive paragraphs, and how to thrust sharply worded sentences at an enemy. Initially, Nicodemus showed great promise. Able to forge magical runes with great speed, he was once thought to be the Halcyon--a powerful spellwright prophesied to prevent the apocalypse known as the Disjunction. There was only one problem: Nicodemus couldn't spell. Every time he touched a magical text, he unintentionally corrupted it, turning a useful spell into a dangerous, potentially deadly misspell. Even now, at twenty-five, Nicodemus's problem remains so bad that he is allowed to use his magic only for janitorial tasks. While his peers advance as wizards, he is still an apprentice, living with other disabled spellwrights and reading knightly romances that fuel his dreams of escape and adventure. When a powerful wizard is murdered with a misspell, Nicodemus and Shannon both are suspected. Worse, Nicodemus dreams of a foreign city under attack from an ancient, godlike spell ... and wakes to find Starhaven abuzz with news of that city's actual destruction. A second nightmare makes Nicodemus begin to question his own sanity. When there are more mysterious deaths, the authorities hunt him as a murderer. Tormented and desperate, Nicodemus has no choice but to flee his pursuers so that he can discover the truth about the murders, the nature of magic ... and himself."--Dust cover flap
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Author
Blake Charlton
Pages
480
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Published Date
2011-08-02
ISBN
0765356589 9780765356581
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"This sequel(Book 1: Spellbound) flows so well from its predecessor that you wouldn't believe it to be another book if it didn't require physically switching from one to the other. The hardship, character development, new friends, foes, and those in between- it was a ride to remember. This book was more action and adventure than the first but still delves into the politics and war development that began with the first. But the most intriguing was the unexpected love triangle, plot twist, and cliff hanger ending that left me excited for the finale of this amazing trilogy."