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The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic - Emily Croy Barker
The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic
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Emily Croy Barker's The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic is full of romance, adventure and, of course, magic...'Fun, seductive, and utterly engrossing' Deborah Harkness, author of The Discovery of Witches'A wholly imaginative and witty debut novel that is unlike any I've read' Sara Gruen,... show more
Emily Croy Barker's The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic is full of romance, adventure and, of course, magic...'Fun, seductive, and utterly engrossing' Deborah Harkness, author of The Discovery of Witches'A wholly imaginative and witty debut novel that is unlike any I've read' Sara Gruen, author of Water for ElephantsNora's life is not quite going as planned. Her career has stalled; the man of her dreams is getting married, but not to her; and there's a mouse in her kitchen... Getting away for the weekend for a friend's wedding seems like perfect timing, especially when she stumbles across the unfeasibly glamorous Ilissa, who is determined to take Nora under her wing.Through Ilissa, Nora is introduced to a whole new world - a world of unbelievable decadence and riches where time is meaningless and everyone is beautiful. And Nora herself feels different: more attractive; more talented; more popular... Yet something doesn't quite ring true: was she really talking to Oscar Wilde at Ilissa's party last night? Or transported from New York to Paris in the blink of an eye? It is only when Ilissa's son, Raclin, asks Nora to marry him that the truth about her new friends becomes apparent. By then, though, it's too late, and Nora realises she may never be able to return to the world, and the life, she knew before. If she is to escape Raclin and Ilissa's clutches, her only hope is the magician Aruendiel. A grim, reclusive figure with a biting tongue and a shrouded past, he might just teach her what she needs to survive and perhaps even make it home: the art of real magic.For fans of Deborah Harkness's All Souls Trilogy and Lev Grossman's Magicians series, The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic by Emily Croy Barker is proof that magic not only exists but - like love - can sweep you off your feet when you least expect it...Emily Croy Barker lives in New Jersey. This is her first novel.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00CACNZ08
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 576
Edition language: English
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The Bent Bookworm
The Bent Bookworm rated it
3.0 The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic
~*Full review found on The Bent Bookworm!*~I was instantly doubtful of this book, but it came recommended by a good friend so I gave it a shot. I am happy to report that the actual reading improved the impression I had drawn based on the cover (gag) and title (odd). Overall I’m giving it 3.5 stars…I...
A Reading Vocation
A Reading Vocation rated it
4.0 Book 62/100: The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic by Emily Croy Barker
This is one of those books in which I could get totally swept away into a different world (just like the protagonist, Nora), and I enjoyed being there so much that it was easy for me to overlook the book's shortcomings. The world-building in the book is decent, especially the magic system and its ...
beccabee
beccabee rated it
2.0 The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic
The cover and the title reminded me very much of A Discovery of Witches for some reason. That's basically the only reason I picked this book up.So far, I'm feeling ambivalent.ETA: I think I would have been okay if the middle 300ish pages had accidentally fallen out of my copy. But they didn't, so ...
Wit and Sin
Wit and Sin rated it
2.0 Review: The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic
http://witandsin.blogspot.com/2013/11/review-thinking-womans-guide-to-real.html The Thinking Woman’s Guide to Real Magic is a difficult book for me to review. I was drawn to the title and premise, but ultimately found the first to be misleading and the second to be far more exciting in blurb forma...
The Book-Addled Brain
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3.0
The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic - Emily Croy Barker I get the feeling that Barker desperately wants The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic to be the next A Discovery of Witches. I enjoyed the latter and its sequel, but this one was only so-so for me and I can't quite put my finger on ...
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