Magic's Pawn
In Magic's Pawn, an ancient age in the history of Valdemar comes to life--an age when the kingdom was ravaged by the ungoverned fury of bandit warlords, ferocious ice dragons, and the wild magic of wizards. A new addition to Lackey's Valdemar kingdom--and her most powerful series to date!
In Magic's Pawn, an ancient age in the history of Valdemar comes to life--an age when the kingdom was ravaged by the ungoverned fury of bandit warlords, ferocious ice dragons, and the wild magic of wizards. A new addition to Lackey's Valdemar kingdom--and her most powerful series to date!
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780886773526 (0886773520)
ASIN: 886773520
Publish date: June 6th 1989
Publisher: DAW
Pages no: 349
Edition language: English
Series: Valdemar: The Last Herald-Mage -3 (#1)
Spellbound Square: Vanyel eventually manifests the mage and herald abilities in this early Valdemar novel. Vanyel spends his days dreading practice with his father's brutal arms-master, weathering the scorn of his father towards his 'soft' son, practicing music, and fending off the advances of his...
Previous review Misunderstood youth who find his true love and other special powers at his aunt's place. Good book. More Young Adult than I thought it would be, but still good. 3-1/2 stars.Current review - AudiobookI didn't realize when I read the book versus listening to the book how much whining a...
I love all of the series and singles that make up the entire Valdemar saga, and this one has always been one of my favorites. Vanyel is a character that I think, in some way, is a universal character that we can all identify with in one way or another. Vanyel Ashkevron is the eldest son of a rathe...
3.75 stars. 1.25 star off for too much hurt, for Lendel and for the very weird lull in the middle of the book.Liked it otherwise, will probably read it again, just not the rest of the series, seeing how the author likes to do away with the characters we get attached to.
3.75 stars. 1.25 star off for too much hurt, for Lendel and for the very weird lull in the middle of the book.Liked it otherwise, will probably read it again, just not the rest of the series, seeing how the author likes to do away with the characters we get attached to.