Spellwright
Format: kindle
ASIN: B003H4I4BS
Publish date: April 1st 2010
Publisher: Tor Books
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
Series: Spellwright (#1)
Nicodemus Weal was once thought to be the prophesied Halycon, a powerful spellwright essential to mankind in the apocalypse known as the Disjunction. But while Nicodemus can read and power magical text, his touch disorders runes and his his prose is inevitably misspelled. Considered crippled, but ...
This has been on my to-read list for a while, and I really liked this book. Although I didn’t find it a I-can’t-put-this-down book, it was really good. There was always so much happening and the plot twists in this book were brilliant. I’ve seen many people getting excited about this magic system, a...
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Charlton treats spell crafting/casting/use in a way different than I've come across before. The concept of how dyslexia would interact with magic users is fantastically executed and has some delightful wordplay as a result. I definitely had to go back and reread the beginning after I missed what w...
I wrote a nice pithy review of this... in my head last night, right before I went to sleep. I might have had a dose (or two!) of Dayquil in me, and we all know how a little of the good stuff enhances creativity! Sadly, the entire review stayed in Dreamland, so you're stuck with the usual not-entirel...