Wizard at Large
by:
Terry Brooks (author)
Questor Thews is only a semi-competent wizard, but when High Lord Ben Holiday and his love Willow need use of his powers, he tries to comply. He tries, all right, but he doesn't have all that much faith in himself--not since he turned a terrier into an imp. Still, he'll do what he can....
Questor Thews is only a semi-competent wizard, but when High Lord Ben Holiday and his love Willow need use of his powers, he tries to comply. He tries, all right, but he doesn't have all that much faith in himself--not since he turned a terrier into an imp. Still, he'll do what he can....
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780345362278 (0345362276)
ASIN: 345362276
Publish date: August 1989
Publisher: Del Rey Books
Pages no: 303
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Magic,
Adventure,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Humor,
Science Fiction,
Epic Fantasy,
High Fantasy,
Adult,
Wizards
Series: Magic Kingdom of Landover (#3)
Fun, easy read, another entertaining spin in the world of Landover. Brooks has developed these characters very well, which makes reading how they get into and out of trouble a lot of fun.
This wasn't bad. I may not have "liked it" in the way the three star rating officially means, but I feel that the author needs some kind of prize for improving in a few areas. Don't spend it all in one place Mr. Brooks.'Wizard at Large' finds Ben Holiday finally admitting he's in love with his child...
This is now getting very old. The series uses all the stereotypical fantasy tropes, is very predictable and uninspiring. However, I thought the books were okay because it was light, easy, made fun of itself and more serious fantasy books and was at least enjoyable. The series isn't making enough fun...
Meh. Just, meh. Definitely a low point in the series. As with the previous book in the series, there are two story lines going on throughout the entire book. 1) Quester, the wizard thinks that he has found the magic that allows him to turn Abernathy back from the dog form, in which he is stuck, ...